> Nice! Do you have a web page descibing the system and how to reproduce > it? I'm trying to avoid uClibc. I've had too many annoyances with it. I > want something that is as "standard" as possible so I have the highest > chance of being able to do "./configure; make; make install" with just > about anything I grab. (Lazy fellow here...)
I've got a nALFS profile to build it - though as usual I'm having another spurt at updating it against the last month or so of HLFS updates and other stuff. I can make the profile available if you want to have a look. I've not had many problems with uClibc at all - only MythTV gave me any real grief. Basically what I'm working on is having a few distinct "embedded" distributions for boxes I'm building: - MythTv frontend - MythTv backend (with DVB-T cards) - Media file server (RAID - not sure whether MD or hardware) with Samba, CUPS, Lighttpd, Dropbear SSH, Gphoto, Music utils (Cdparanoia, Lame, Normalize, etc), UShare - General server (Dovecot, Exim, Squirrelmail, www page hosting, etc) - ADSL router/firewall The plan is for them to boot off CF-IDE device and the servers will have disks just for data files. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/alfs-discuss FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
