Judicious application of RTFM will reveal how to do this.

In short one installs a USB stick into the USB socket and then runs
genkd.




On Sun, 2006-04-30 at 03:54 +0200, Arne Gylseth wrote:
> Hello !
>  
> To my big surprice I were able to install Astlinux on a Hewlet Packard
> Compaq t5000 thin client (used to be, now Linux server !) just now to
> night. (More precisely: In the middle of this night :-)
>  
> I bought this used thin client because of it's nice and fancy
> design and some courisity if it really could be used as a asterisk
> server (I have red about the Soekris project here on the astlinux web
> page and I wanted to try to do something simular from some second hand
> parts.)
>  
> It has a 800 MHZ Transmeta processor, 32 MB of flash memory (just as
> needed, no waste !) and 128 MB of ram.
>  
> I'm just surpriced of how well it runns and how the small resources of
> processor performance and memory seems to be no problem at all.
> Absolutely no moving parts, no heat, nothing .. only silence  (My
> first flash based installation was on a ordinary PC.) 
>  
> And then the question:
>  
> I can see that during the boot up there is a menu with four options,
> something about the ability to use a USB key disk. 
> 
> I could imagine that this might have something to do with the ability
> to build in some storage capasaty for voice massages etc (?).
>  
> How should this USB key be mounted ? What file system should be used ?
>  
> One other thing .. the way I have runned astlinux until now all the
> logs gets lost during reboot (I believe) because datas is just stored
> in ram (I also believe).
>  
> What can this USB key be used for, can it also be used for storage of
> the telephony log ?
>  
> Best reg Arne. 
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