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								<h1 align="center">VLMCSD-FLOPPY</h1>
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								<a href="#NAME">NAME</a><br>
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								<a href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a><br>
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								<a href="#SUPPORTED HYPERVISORS">SUPPORTED HYPERVISORS</a><br>
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								<a href="#SETUP">SETUP</a><br>
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								<a href="#CONFIGURATION">CONFIGURATION</a><br>
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								<a href="#OPERATION">OPERATION</a><br>
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								<a href="#PERMANENT CHANGES OF INITRD">PERMANENT CHANGES OF INITRD</a><br>
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								<a href="#BUGS">BUGS</a><br>
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								<a href="#AUTHOR">AUTHOR</a><br>
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								<a href="#CREDITS">CREDITS</a><br>
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								<a href="#SEE ALSO">SEE ALSO</a><br>
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								<h2>NAME
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">floppy144.vfd
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								− a bootable floppy disk with Linux and
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								<b>vlmcsd</b>(8)</p>
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								<h2>DESCRIPTION
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								<a name="DESCRIPTION"></a>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>floppy144.vfd</b>
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								is an image of a bootable floppy that contains a minimal
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								version of Linux and <b>vlmcsd</b>(8). It requires only 16
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								MB of RAM. Its primary purpose is to run <b>vlmcsd</b>(8) in
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								a small virtual machine which makes it easy to use
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								<b>vlmcsd</b>(8) to activate the virtual machine’s
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								host computer which is not possible in Windows 8.1 and up.
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								The floppy image is a standard 3,5" floppy with 1.44 MB
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								storage. It is formatted with a FAT12 filesystem. The floppy
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								can be mounted to apply several customizations.</p>
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								<h2>SUPPORTED HYPERVISORS
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The floppy
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								image has been tested with the following hypervisors:</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">VMWare,
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								VirtualBox, Hyper-V and QEMU</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Others are
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								likely to work.</p>
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								<h2>SETUP
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								<a name="SETUP"></a>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Create a new
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								virtual machine. Assign 16 MB of RAM. Add a floppy drive and
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								attach <b>floppy144.vfd</b> to this drive. Do not create a
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								virtual hard disk. Setup the virtual machine to boot from a
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								floppy drive (VirtualBox has floppy boot disabled by
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								default). If possible, setup a virtual machine with plain
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								old BIOS (not UEFI). If you created an UEFI virtual machine,
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								enable the compatibility support mode (CSM) to allow a BIOS
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								compatible boot. Set number of CPUs to 1. The Linux kernel
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								is not capable of SMP. Remove IDE, SATA, SCSI and USB
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								support if possible. The Linux kernel can’t handle
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								this and ignores any devices connected to these buses.</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Setup an
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								ethernet card. The following models are supported:</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">Intel PRO/1000
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								AMD PCNET III <br>
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								AMD PCNET32 <br>
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								VMWare vmxnet3 (paravirtualized driver used by VMWare) <br>
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								virtio (paravirtualized driver used by VirtualBox, QEMU, KVM
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								and lguest)</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Most
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								hypervisors emulate an Intel PRO/1000 or AMD PCNET32 by
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								default. Selecting a paravirtualized driver slightly
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								improves performance. In VirtualBox you can simply select
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								virtio in the network configuration dialog. VMWare requires
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								that you add or change the VMX file. Use
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								’ethernet0.virtualDev = "vmxnet3"’
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								in your VMWare config file.</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">If you are
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								using QEMU, you must also setup a TAP adapter. Port
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								redirection does not work to activate your own computer.</p>
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								<h2>CONFIGURATION
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								<a name="CONFIGURATION"></a>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>floppy144.vfd</b>
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								can be customized to fit your needs. This is done by editing
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								the file syslinux.cfg on the floppy image. The floppy image
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								must be mounted. Under Linux you can simply attach
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								<b>floppy144.vfd</b> to a loop device which is mountable
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								like any other block device. For Windows you must use some
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								software that allows mounting a floppy image, e.g.
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								<a href="http://www.osforensics.com/tools/mount-disk-images.html">OSFMount</a></p>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">OSFMount works
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								under all Windows versions beginning with Windows XP up to
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								Windows 10 (32- and 64-bit).</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The default
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								syslinux.cfg file looks like this:</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em"><small>prompt 0
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								TIMEOUT 50 <br>
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								default dhcp</small></p>
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								<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em"><small>LABEL
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								dhcp <br>
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								KERNEL bzImage <br>
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								APPEND vga=773 quiet initrd=initrd KBD=us
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								LISTEN=[::]:1688,0.0.0.0:1688 TZ=UTC0 IPV4_CONFIG=DHCP
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								NTP_SERVER=pool.ntp.org HOST_NAME=vlmcsd
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								ROOT_PASSWORD=vlmcsd USER_NAME=user USER_PASSWORD=vlmcsd
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								GUEST_PASSWORD=vlmcsd INETD=Y
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								WINDOWS=06401-00206-271-395032-03-1033-9600.0000-1652016
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								OFFICE2010=06401-00096-199-204970-03-1033-9600.0000-1652016
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								HWID=36:4F:46:3A:88:63:D3:5F</small></p>
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								<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em"><small>LABEL
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								static <br>
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								KERNEL bzImage <br>
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								APPEND vga=773 quiet initrd=initrd KBD=fr
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								IPV4_CONFIG=STATIC IPV4_ADDRESS=192.168.20.123/24
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								IPV4_DNS2=NONE NTP_SERVER=pool.ntp.org HOST_NAME=vlmcsd
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								ROOT_PASSWORD=vlmcsd USER_NAME=user USER_PASSWORD=vlmcsd
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								GUEST_PASSWORD=vlmcsd INETD=Y</small></p>
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								configurations in this files: <i>dhcp</i> (for configuring
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								the IPv4 network via DHCP) and <i>static</i> (for a static
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								IPv4 configuration). The kernel always boots the <i>dhcp</i>
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								configuration without asking (lines ’prompt 0’
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								and ’default dhcp’). You can simply change the
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								default configuration to <i>static</i> and then customize
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								the APPEND line in the <i>static</i> configuration. For more
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								details how to customize the syslinux.cfg file see
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								<b>syslinux</b>(1).</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Each APPPEND
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								line contains one or more items seperated by spaces. <b>All
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								items are case-sensitive</b>. The following parameters can
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								vga=</b><i>vesa-video-mode</i></p>
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								the virtual machine. The parameter is not optional. If you
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								ommit it, you will not see anything on the screen. 773 means
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								for more video modes. Note that all 16 color (4-bit) modes
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								will not work. Use 8-bit (256 colors), 16-bit (65536
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								all (virtual) graphic cards.</p>
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								boot. You may omit <b>quiet</b> but it doesn’t make
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								much sense. The boot log is actually very verbose and
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								boot, they will be displayed even if <b>quiet</b> is present
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								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>initrd=</b><i>initial-ram-disk-file</i></p>
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								disk that the kernel will read. There is only one initial
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								ram disk on the floppy thus leave <i>initrd=initrd</i> as it
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								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>KBD=</b><i>keyboard-layout-name</i></p>
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						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">This allows you to select the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								keyboard layout. <i>keyboard-layout-name</i> is usually the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								ISO 3166-1 (top level domain) code for a country. A list of
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								valid <i>keyboard-layout-name</i>s can be accessed via the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								menu system on /dev/tty8 (press ALT-F8). Note, that this is
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								a keyboard driver only. There is no Unicode font support in
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>floppy144.vfd</b> (due to the fact that the kernel uses a
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								generic VESA framebuffer device only). Characters beyond
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								ASCII work for Western European languages only but not
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								Eastern European, Greek, Cyrillic, Arabic, Hebrew, CJK and
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								other languages. There is no need in <b>floppy144.vfd</b> to
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								enter any characters outside ASCII. The purpose of the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								keyboard maps are that you will find characters like dash,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								backslash, brackets, braces, etc. at the usual place on your
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								keyboard.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>LISTEN=</b>PRIVATE[:<i>tcp-port</i>]
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								| <i><br>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								ip-address</i>[:<i>tcp-port</i>][,<i>ip-address</i>[:<i>tcp-port</i>]][,...]</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">One or more combinations of IP
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								addresses and optional TCP port seperated by commas that
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>vlmcsd</b>(8) should listen on or PRIVATE to listen on
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								all private IP addresses only. The default port is 1688. If
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								you use an explicit port number, append it to the IP address
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								seperated by a colon. If you use a port number and the IP
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								address contains colons, you must enclose the IP address in
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								brackets. For example
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<i>192.168.0.2,[fd00::dead:beef]:5678</i> causes
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>vlmcsd</b>(8) to listen on 192.168.0.2 port 1688 and
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								fd00::dead:beef port 5678.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>WINDOWS=</b><i>epid</i></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Defines the ePID that is used
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								for Windows activations. If you ommit this parameter, vlmcsd
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								generates a random ePID when it is started.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>OFFICE2010=</b><i>epid</i></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Defines the ePID that is used
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								for Office 2010 activations. If you ommit this parameter,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>vlmcsd</b>(8) generates a random ePID when it is
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								started.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>OFFICE2013=</b><i>epid</i></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Defines the ePID that is used
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								for Office (versions 2013 and greater) activations. If you
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								ommit this parameter, <b>vlmcsd</b>(8) generates a random
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								ePID when it is started.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>HWID=</b><i>hwid</i></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Defines the HwId that is sent
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								to clients. <i>hwid</i> must be specified as 16 hex digits
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								that are interpreted as a series of 8 bytes (big endian).
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								Any character that is not a hex digit will be ignored. This
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								is for better readability.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>TZ=</b><i>posix-time-zone-string</i></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Set the time zone to
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<i>posix-time-zone-string</i>. It must conform to the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap08.html">POSIX</a>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								specification. Simplified time zone strings like
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								"Europe/London" or "America/Detroit" are
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								not allowed. This has the very simple reason that there is
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								no space on the floppy to store the time zone database.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">The string
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<i>CET-1CEST,M3.5.0,M10.5.0/3</i> (most countries in Europe)
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								reads as follows:</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<table width="100%" border="0" rules="none" frame="void"
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								       cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<tr valign="top" align="left">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="22%"></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="13%">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p><i>CET</i></p></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="2%"></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="63%">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p>The standard (winter) time zone has the name CET.</p></td></tr>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<tr valign="top" align="left">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="22%"></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="13%">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p><i>-1</i></p></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="2%"></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="63%">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p>The standard time zone is one hour east of UTC. Negative
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								numbers are east of UTC. Positive numbers are west of
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								UTC.</p> </td></tr>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<tr valign="top" align="left">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="22%"></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="13%">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p><i>CEST</i></p></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="2%"></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="63%">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p>The daylight saving (summer) time zone has the name
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								CEST.</p> </td></tr>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<tr valign="top" align="left">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="22%"></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="13%">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p><i>M3.5.0</i></p></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="2%"></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="63%">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p>Daylight saving time starts in the 3rd month (March) on
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								the 5th (=last) occurence of weekday 0 (Sunday) at 2
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								o’clock (2 o’clock is a default value).</p></td></tr>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<tr valign="top" align="left">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="22%"></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="13%">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p><i>M10.5.0/3</i></p></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="2%"></td>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<td width="63%">
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p>Daylight saving time ends in the 10th month (October) on
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								the 5th (=last) occurence of weekday 0 (Sunday) at 3
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								o’clock.</p> </td></tr>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								</table>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">If you
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								don’t have daylight saving time, things are easier.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								For Chinese Standard Time for example, just use <i>CST-8</i>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								as the time zone string.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">On a Linux
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								desktop system, you can use a command like
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>strings /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/New_York | tail -n1</b>.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								This should return <i>EST5EDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0</i>. You can
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								use the returned string for the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>TZ=</b><i>posix-time-zone-string</i> parameter.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>IPV4_CONFIG=</b>DHCP |
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								STATIC</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">This determines how you want to
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								configure IPv4 networking. If you use
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>IPV4_CONFIG=</b>STATIC, you must supply additional
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								paramaters to the APPEND command line.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>IPV4_ADDRESS=</b><i>ipv4-address</i>/<i>CIDR-mask</i></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Use <i>ipv4-address</i> with
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								netmask <i>CIDR-mask</i> for static IPv4 configuration. The
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								netmask must not be ommitted. For IPv4 address 192.168.12.17
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								with a netmask of 255.255.255.0 use <i>192.168.12.17/24</i>.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								For IPv4 address 10.4.0.8 with a netmask of 255.255.0.0 use
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								10.4.0.8/16. This paramater is ignored, if you used
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>IPV4_CONFIG=</b>DHCP.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>IPV4_GATEWAY=</b><i>ipv4-address</i>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								| NONE</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Use <i>ipv4-address</i> as the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								default gateway. This is usually the IPv4 address of your
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								router. You may specify NONE explicitly for no gateway. In
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								this case your virtual machine is only visible on its local
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								LAN. This paramater is ignored, if you used
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>IPV4_CONFIG=</b>DHCP.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>IPV4_DNS1=</b><i>ipv4-address</i>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								| NONE</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Use <i>ipv4-address</i> as the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								primary name server. In home networks this is often the IPv4
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								address of your router. You may specify NONE explicitly. If
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								you specified NONE for both <b>IPV4_DNS1=</b> and
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>IPV4_DNS2=</b>, your virtual machine cannot resolve host
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								names to IP addresses. While <b>vlmcsd</b>(8) works
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								perfectly without DNS servers, you must use IP addresses
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								when referring to a host, e.g. for specifying an NTP server.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								This paramater is ignored, if you used
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>IPV4_CONFIG=</b>DHCP.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>IPV4_DNS2=</b><i>ipv4-address</i>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								| NONE</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Use <i>ipv4-address</i> as the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								secondary name server. It serves as a backup if the primary
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								name server is not available. Home networks often
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								don’t have a secondary name server. In this case set
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								this to NONE. This paramater is ignored, if you used
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>IPV4_CONFIG=</b>DHCP.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>NTP_SERVER=</b><i>host-name</i>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								| <i>ipv4-address</i> | NONE</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">This sets the name of a time
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								server using the NTP protocol. If your virtualization
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								environment reliably provides time, you can set this to
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								NONE. Don’t use a public time service like
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								pool.ntp.org or time.nist.gov if you have a (at least
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								somewhat reliable) NTP server in your LAN.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>HOST_NAME=</b><i>host-name</i></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Sets the local host name for
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								your virtual machine. It can be a single name or a
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								fully-qualified domain name FQDN. If you used
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>IPV4_CONFIG=</b>DHCP and your DHCP server returns a
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								domain name, the domain part of an FQDN will be replaced by
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								that name. This host name or host part of an FQDN will not
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								replaced by a host name returned via DHCP. The host name is
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								not important for the operation of <b>floppy144.vfd</b>.</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>ROOT_PASSWORD=</b><i>password</i></p>
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								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Sets the password of the root
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								user.</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>USER_NAME=</b><i>username</i></p>
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								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Sets the name of for a general
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								user with no special privileges. This user can login but
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								can’t do much.</p>
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							 | 
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								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>USER_PASSWORD=</b><i>password</i></p>
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								 | 
							
								
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						||
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								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Sets the password for the user
							 | 
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								defined by <b>USER_NAME=</b><i>username</i>.</p>
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								 | 
							
								
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								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>GUEST_PASSWORD=</b><i>password</i></p>
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								 | 
							
								
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								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Sets the password for the
							 | 
						||
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								 | 
							
								pre-defined guest user. This user has the same priviliges
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								(none) as the user defined by
							 | 
						||
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								 | 
							
								<b>USER_NAME=</b><i>username</i>.</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>INETD=</b>Y | N</p>
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								 | 
							
								
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								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;"><b>INETD=</b>Y specifies that
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>inetd</b>(8) should automatically be started. That means
							 | 
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								 | 
							
								you can telnet and ftp to your virtual machine.</p>
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								<h2>OPERATION
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<a name="OPERATION"></a>
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						||
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								 | 
							
								</h2>
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							 | 
						||
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								 | 
							
								
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>Diskless
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								System</b> <br>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								The <b>floppy144.vfd</b> virtual machine is a diskless
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								system that works entirely from RAM. The file system is
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								actually a RAM disk that is created from the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>initrd</b>(4) file on the floppy image.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Anything
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								you’ll do from inside the virtual machine, for
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								instance editing a config file, will be lost when you reboot
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								the machine. So, if you ever asked yourself if <b>rm -fr
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								/</b> (root privileges required) really deletes all files
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								from all mounted partitions, the <b>floppy144.vfd</b> VM is
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								the right place to test it (Yes, it does).</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The VM uses a
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								RAM disk, because the Linux kernel had to be stripped down
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								to essential features to fit on a 1.44 MB floppy. It has no
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								floppy driver, no disk file system drivers and no block
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								layer (cannot use disks of any type).</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
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						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>System
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								startup</b> <br>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								The kernel boots up very quickly and the init script
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								(/sbin/init) waits 5 seconds. In these 5 seconds you
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								can:</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em">Press
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								’m’ to manually enter the time zone and the IPv4
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								parameters. These will be queried interactively. <br>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								Press ’t’ to manually enter the time zone only.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<br>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								Press ’s’ to escape to a shell.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">If you
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								don’t want to 5 seconds for continuing the init
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								process, you can press any other key to speed things up. At
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								the end of the init script you should see
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								that<b>vlmcsd</b>(8) has started. You should also see the IP
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								addresses and all user names and passwords.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>Logging into
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								the system</b> <br>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								There are 5 local logins provided on /dev/tty2 to /dev/tty6.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								To switch to these logins, simply press ALT−F2 to
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								ALT−F6. To return to the console on /dev/tty1, press
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								ALT−F1. If <b>inetd</b>(8) is running you can also use
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>telnet</b>(1). This allows you use a terminal program
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								(e.g. putty) that can utilize your keyboard layout, can be
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								resized and has full UTF-8 support. The local terminals
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								support US keyboard layout only. Please be aware that
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>telnet</b>(1) is unencrypted and everything including
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								passwords is transmitted in clear text. There is not enough
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								space for an ssh server like <b>sshd</b>(8) or
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>dropbear</b>(8).</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The floppy
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								image only provides basic Unix commands. Type <i>busybox</i>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								or <i>ll /bin</i> to get a list. The only editor available
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								is <b>vi</b>(1). If you don’t like vi, you may
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								transfer config files via <b>ftp</b>(1) edit them with the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								editor of your choice and transfer them back to the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>floppy144.vfd</b> VM.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>The menu
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								system</b> <br>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								You’ll find a menu system on /dev/tty8 (press
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								ALT−F8 to see it). It allows you performing some
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								administrative tasks and to view various system information.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								It is mainly for users that do not have much experience with
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								Unix commands. <b><br>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								1) (Re)start vlmcsd</b></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Starts or restarts
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>vlmcsd</b>(8). This is useful if you changed
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>/etc/vlmcsd.ini</b>(5).</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>2) Stop vlmcsd</b></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Stops <b>vlmcsd</b>(8).</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>3) (Re)start inetd</b></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Starts or restarts
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>inetd</b>(8). If <b>inetd</b>(8) is restarted, current
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								clients connected via <b>telnet</b>(1) or <b>ftp</b>(1) will
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>not</b> be dropped. They can continue their sessions.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								This is useful if you changed <b>/etc/inetd.conf</b>(5).</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>4) Stop inet</b></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Stops <b>inetd</b>(8). All
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								clients connected via <b>telnet</b>(1) or <b>ftp</b>(1) will
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								be dropped immediately.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>5) Change the time
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								zone</b></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Just in case you missed
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								pressing ’t’ during system startup. This also
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								restarts <b>vlmcsd</b>(8) if it was running to notify it
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								that the time zone has changed. Restarting <b>vlmcsd</b>(8)
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								allows currently connected clients to finish their
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								activation.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>k) Change keyboard
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								layout</b></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">This allows you to select a
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								different keyboard layout.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>6) Show all kernel boot
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								parameters</b></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Shows all parameters passed to
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								the kernel via syslinux.cfg. If you experience any
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								unexpected behavior, you can use this to check if your
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								APPEND line in syslinux.cfg is correct. The output is piped
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								through <b>less(1)</b>. So press ’q’ to return
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								to the menu.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>7) Show boot log
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								(dmesg)</b></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Shows the boot log of the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								kernel. The output is piped through <b>less(1)</b>. So press
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								’q’ to return to the menu.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>8) Show TCP/IP
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								configuration</b></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Shows the TCP/IP configuration,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								listening sockets and current TCP and UDP connections.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								Useful, if you problems with net connectivity. The output is
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								piped through <b>less(1)</b>. So press ’q’ to
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								return to the menu.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>9) Show running
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								processes</b></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Shows all processes including
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								memory and CPU usage. Display will updated every second.
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								Press ’q’ or CTRL-C to return to the menu.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>s) Shutdown</b></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Shuts down the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>floppy144.vfd</b> virtual machine. Proper shutdown is not
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								required. It is ok to use a hard power off in your
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								virtualization program.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>r) Reboot</b></p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">Reboots the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>floppy144.vfd</b> virtual machine. Proper reboot is not
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								required. It is ok to use a hard reset in your
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								virtualization program.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<h2>PERMANENT CHANGES OF INITRD
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<a name="PERMANENT CHANGES OF INITRD"></a>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								</h2>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">If you want to
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								change any file or script of the file system (e.g. the init
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								script /sbin/init or /etc/vlmcsd.ini), you’ll need to
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								mount the floppy image, unpack the <b>initrd</b>(4) file,
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								make any modfications you like, create a new
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>initrd</b>(4) file and copy it to the mounted floppy.</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">To unpack the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>initrd</b>(4) file you’ll need <b>xz</b>(1) (or
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>lzma</b>(1) on older unix-like OSses) and <b>cpio</b>(1).
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								These can be installed using your package manager on all
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								major distros. It is ok to use the BSD version of
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>cpio</b>(1). No need to get the GNU version for BSD
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								users. Provided the floppy is mounted in /mnt/floppy do the
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								following: <br>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								Create an empty directory</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">mkdir
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;">cd into that directory</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">cd ~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%;">Unpack initrd</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:22%;">cat /mnt/floppy/initrd | unlzma
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								| cpio -i</p>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">After applying
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								your changes build a new <b>initrd</b>(4) file: <br>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								cd into your directory</p>
							 | 
						||
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								<p style="margin-left:22%;">cd ~/vlmcsd-floppy-initrd</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%;">Create the packed file</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:22%;">find . | cpio -o -H newc | lzma
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								> /mnt/floppy/initrd</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Do not try to
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								use ’lzma -9’ to achive better compression. The
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								kernel can’t read the resulting file. While
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								customizing the <b>initrd</b>(4) file works on almost any
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								unix-like OS, it does not work on Windows even not with
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								Cygwin. The reason is that the NTFS file system can’t
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								handle uids and gids. These cannot be preserved when
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								unpacking the <b>cpio</b>(1) archive to NTFS. If you use the
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								WSL subsystem of Windows 10 Redstone (Anniversary Update)
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								and later, you must make sure to unpack the <b>initrd</b>(4)
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								file to a directory on VolFs (normally everything that is
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								<b>not</b> mounted under /mnt). The <b>initrd</b>(4) file
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								can be on a VolFs or DriveFs.</p>
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								<h2>FAQ
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								<a name="FAQ"></a>
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								</h2>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>On what
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								distro is the floppy image based?</b> <br>
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								None. Besides the boot loader <b>ldlinux.sys</b>, there are
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								only three binaries: The Linux kernel <b>bzImage</b>,
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								<b>busybox</b>(1) and <b>vlmcsdmulti-x86-musl-static</b>.
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								<b>bzImage</b> and <b>busybox</b>(1) have been compiled with
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								carefully selected configuration parameters not found in any
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								distro. This was neccesary to fit everything on a 1.44 MB
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								floppy.</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>Why is a
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								rather old Linux kernel (3.12) used?</b> <br>
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								Linux 3.12 is the last kernel that can be booted with 16 MB
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								of RAM. Beginning with Linux 3.13 it requires much more
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								memory (about 80 MB) to boot. The floppy image is regularly
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								tested with newer kernels. Everything works except that you
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								need to assign much more main memory to the virtual
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								machine.</p>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>Can the
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								floppy be booted on bare metal?</b> <br>
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								Basically yes. However, only Intel Pro/1000 and AMD PCNET32
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								ethernet cards are supported by the kernel. In addition
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								there is no USB support compiled into the kernel. That means
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								you can only use an IBM AT or IBM PS/2 keyboard which are
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								not available on newer hardware.</p>
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								<h2>FILES
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								<a name="FILES"></a>
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								</h2>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>syslinux.cfg</b>,
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								<b>vlmcsd.ini</b>(5)</p>
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								<h2>BUGS
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								<a name="BUGS"></a>
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								</h2>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">IPv6 cannot be
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								configured with static or manual parameters. <br>
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								 | 
							
								DHCPv6 is not supported. <br>
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								´ip route add ...’ does not work. Use
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								 | 
							
								’route add ...’ instead.</p>
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								<h2>AUTHOR
							 | 
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								 | 
							
								<a name="AUTHOR"></a>
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								 | 
							
								</h2>
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								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>floppy144.vfd</b>
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								has been created by Hotbird64</p>
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								 | 
							
								
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								 | 
							
								<h2>CREDITS
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| 
								 | 
							
								<a name="CREDITS"></a>
							 | 
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								 | 
							
								</h2>
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| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Linus Torvalds
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| 
								 | 
							
								et al. for the Linux kernel <br>
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								Erik Andersen et al. for the original uClibc <br>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								Waldemar Brodkorb et al. for uClibc-ng <br>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								Denys Vlasenko et al. for BusyBox <br>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								H. Peter Anvin et al. for SYSLINUX</p>
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						||
| 
								 | 
							
								
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| 
								 | 
							
								<h2>SEE ALSO
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<a name="SEE ALSO"></a>
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								</h2>
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								 | 
							
								
							 | 
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								 | 
							
								
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								
							 | 
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| 
								 | 
							
								<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>vlmcsd</b>(8),
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						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>vlmcsd.ini</b>(5), <b>initrd</b>(4), <b>busybox</b>(1),
							 | 
						||
| 
								 | 
							
								<b>syslinux(1)</b></p>
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| 
								 | 
							
								<hr>
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