* Joe Block [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000315 18:25]:
I'm interested. I'd like to be able to make a boot disk with ntfs
vfat support so I can use it as a rescue disk for hosed windows boxes.
Ideally, I'd like to see a shell script that asks what network card the
target box uses and creates a new
Hi, ive been hanging around boot-floppies for a while, and am interested
in minimum debian systems.
I think what your trying to do could well cover a lot of ground
boot-floppies tries to cover, if your not familiar with how the debian
boot floppies work, you may get a bit out of it, i love the
Hi,
does anybody know, wether there are ideas or plans to make
an Debian GNU/Linux especially for embedded and/or realtime
systems, i.e. Embedian GNU/Linux? I think, that the
Linux Router Project was once based on Debian, but this is
very specialised on one task. And I don't know what Mobile
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
does anybody know, wether there are ideas or plans to make
an Debian GNU/Linux especially for embedded and/or realtime
systems, i.e. Embedian GNU/Linux?
The problem is that embedded covers such a huge range these days. I've
built several embedded
My first mail seems to got lost. excuse me if this turns up twice.
In fact I am working on an minimal debian (-based) system.
I am building an embedded system which tries to be as small as possible.
I started with the linux router project, took some parts from the
bootfloppys and wrote some
Andreas Schuldei wrote:
In fact I am working on an minimal debian (-based) system.
I am building an embedded system which tries to be as small as possible.
I started with the linux router project, took some parts from the
bootfloppys and wrote some Makefiles to take essential Binaries etc
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