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About:
Sisela is a small, self-contained system designed to turn a PC into a highly capable piece of networking equipment. It can act as a bridge, router (with RIP, BGP, OSPF, PIM-SM, and AODV), firewall, DHCP server, DNS server, wireless access point, or any combination of these functions. It can boot and run from a single floppy disk or CD-ROM. It is based on Linux and supports a wide variety of network and wireless hardware, including ISA, PCI, PCMCIA, CardBus, and USB devices.
Author:
Martin Ling [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://the.earth.li/~martin/sisela/
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It boots!!!
by Jeff Gardner - May 6th 2003 00:44:13
It boots and activates my wireless card (linksys). I don't know how to get
the WEP stuff going nor do I fully understand dhcp to get an IP address,
but the thing actually boots to the floppy. I'm using Pentium 133, Compaq
LTE 5300 Laptop with 48 megs of ram. I'd like to get to my harddrive (FAT
file system, 1.2 gig hd). I'm sure i can figure that out too.
"mount" is included.
Thanks,
Jeff
feel free to send email to me.
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