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I'm sorry for being dense, but I've read through this topic twice and it's totally unclear what - if anything - I can do to attempt bridging through the wifi connection. I'm far from a newbie, but I'm also not a networking expert and generally find the linux tap/routing documentation...
Ok.. That comes to a screeching halt on the first step:
$ sudo ip link add link wlan0 name macvtap0 type macvtap
Error: Unknown device type.
Any input on this appreciated!
And - success! The major obstacle was figuring out the missing pyserial dependency on Void Linux. It's not part of the base Python 3 install and the xbps-query tool simply could not find it (must be something I'm misunderstanding about it). Finally, by sheer luck, I guessed the correct...
I'm trying to join the party, but need some more grounding in the fundamentals. For starters, what is the code in the tashtalk Git project as compared to tashrouter? Are they both needed? The tashtalkd code appears to want the name of an interface, but I do not know what it should be showing...
I'm able to mount the larger extracted image (HD1..) from my A/UX boot drive but fsck reports it as badly damaged. Anyone else see this issue? It does mount without complaint and I'm able to see the contents. Is it possibly too large for the OEM fsck tool to handle properly?
Fair enough. The GNU build system is dark, deep and impenetrable. The four or five folks who really understand it deeply aren't going to help with debugging. I suspect it's time to put a gun to my head and upgrade.
As I wrote in the Github issue the same problem exists on the upstream HEAD.
According to the A/UX FAQ, it is not strictly necessary to boot from System 7.0 and that turns out to be correct. I updated my MacPartition to 7.5.5, removing the A/UX Start alias from the Startup Items folder. This is a great dual boot environment. When I boot with no other action taken, it...
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