From: David Ankers (d.ankers@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Feb 13 2001 - 17:05:03 GMT-3
Jim and anyone else that's interested, Linux on a Cisco is here:
http://www.mcvax.org/~koen/uClinux-cisco2500/index.html
BUT, it's just a bit of fun really and not really useable for anything. Last
time I looked the only routers that are supported are the 2500, the 3600 and
the 4000 series. Ethernet was the only supported interface type and it's not
a lot of use for anything apart from confusing people. There are prebuilt
kernels availible from the site along with bash etc but you'll need to cross
compile with gcc to get anything else working. Trouble is I can't seem to
find where to plug the harddrive these Cisco things...
Due to the fact that this is extremely obscure and not actually used by
anyone, expect to see it added to the lab any day :-)
Oh well, back to tunneling IP over DNS....
> how do you make a cisco router run linux . Can you explain or give me a
> good link .
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