It would be nice if someone would put up an image somewhere which could
just be written to a flash drive - it would save other people a lot of
trouble and would probably save us from having a lot of questions on the
list when people's compilations go wrong...
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Best wishes,
Ian
I use my 2 GB flash disk for everyday works. It contains:
* Debian Lenny
* Fluxbox
* Development tools to compile EMC2
* EMC2
* Mail server (exim4)
* OpenSSH server
Hi Colin,
wiki: will do. I didn't know I had the perms to create wiki pages on emc2.
To create a wiki page, go to preferences page
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?action=editprefs
Write your username and password. Pasword is emc for all users
To learn the basic steps:
Colin MacKenzie wrote:
This is an informative thread only, but I got an installation of emc2
on a 2GB compact flash drive which plugs into my IDE on my
motherboard. I have an all solid state emc2 controller with wireless
network and card reader. Pretty slick. I plan on getting a small
and simple DRO instead.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stephen Wille
Padnos
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 3:58 PM
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Installing emc2 on Compact Flash drive
Colin MacKenzie wrote
Chris,
I have EMC2 running under Kubuntu and in just under 2 GB, although I used a
4GB flash IDE drive. Very easy install actually. All I did was to
temporarily install an IDE CD-ROM drive, do a standard CD install of
Kubuntu, then install EMC2 from the network connection (Internet). The only
Colin,
Oops, sorry, I of course meant Colin not Chris.
Regards,
Eric
Chris,
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