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Stefan Monnier wrote:
I know you said you want a plain Debian, but what about DSL ?
http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/
My understanding is that DSL offers some things I don't need (like
a desktop; I'm mostly interestd in this system as a kind of
Stefan Monnier wrote:
I wanted a live Debian system on my USB key.
The Debian Live option is too static for my taste, I wanted a real live
system, upgradable via apt-get etc...
One option is to use a large enough USB drive and do a plain Debian install
on it. But my USB drive is only 128MB so
Stefan Monnier wrote:
I wanted a live Debian system on my USB key.
The Debian Live option is too static for my taste, I wanted a real live
system, upgradable via apt-get etc...
One option is to use a large enough USB drive and do a plain Debian install
on it. But my USB drive is only 128MB so
On 3/9/07, Stefan Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wanted a live Debian system on my USB key.
The Debian Live option is too static for my taste, I wanted a real live
system, upgradable via apt-get etc...
One option is to use a large enough USB drive and do a plain Debian install
on it. But
I know you said you want a plain Debian, but what about DSL ?
http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/
My understanding is that DSL offers some things I don't need (like
a desktop; I'm mostly interestd in this system as a kind of rescue drive)
and fails to provide me with the ability to just update it
You say that you have problems with apt-get. Have you tried aptitude at
the command line?
No. Googling for jffs2 mmap apt seemed to indicate that it's not specific
to apt-get, so I didn't even bother to try something else. Besides, I'm
used to apt-get and not to aptitude, so I actually
I wanted a live Debian system on my USB key.
The Debian Live option is too static for my taste, I wanted a real live
system, upgradable via apt-get etc...
One option is to use a large enough USB drive and do a plain Debian install
on it. But my USB drive is only 128MB so it was not possible.
I
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