On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 20:44:27 -0500, Leif Madsen wrote > > BTW, has anyone already tried to produce a KNOPPIX * Customization? > > Wierd that I had actually started to just think about this earlier > today... :) > > Unfortunately this is going to be nothing that I can do to > help at this point.. I am really quite budgeted for time, > and I can barely work on the other things I have somewhat > commited to. > > I'll be so glad when I'm back in school, and hopefully have > some more time to work on this kind of stuff. > > Keep me posted, I have a couple of idea's that this could be > useful for > (if anything, just what the minimum packages are for a RH > install) > > Thanks! > > -- > +------------------------------------------+ > |Leif Madsen - http://www.hacklocalhost.com| > +------------------------------------------+ > | @| leif at hacklocalhost dot com | > | SMS| sms at hacklocalhost dot com | > | FWD| 18924 IAX| 1700-363-0761 | > |iptel| 8972-1969 sipph| 1-747-386-1618 | > +------------------------------------------+ > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
hi i've been thinking of a similar solution myself, but not even on a cd-r but on a compact flash card. the idea behind this was to make a plug'n'play voip gateway of dirt-cheap p2-350 slim boxes. they have the nice property of being almost inaudible (only 1 fan inside) so i thought i could eliminate all possible moving parts and make it still quieter (and less fragile) by removing the hdd and plugging a cf instead (a 128mb cf+adapter costs roughly the same as the computer but oh well ;). so far i've managed to fit quite a complete debian system on ~130mb and if i tried somewhat harder (like installing only the rescue disk image and building on that instead of stripping down a normal install), i'm sure i could get it below 100mb or even smaller. another possibility if you come from the redhat background would be to use [ducks] mandrake, i remember it had (around 8.2 at least) a minimal install which amounted to ~60-~70mb (don't know if redhat has such an option too) regards grzegorz nosek _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
