I have been using Asterisk for some time now, but just started to
explore AstLinux, and after some searching of the archives, have a problem.
I want to install AstLinux on a thin client, one of the HP 5000 series.
This machine had Windows CE installed in flash, which makes it generally
useless! AstLinux with external SIP/IAX telephony interfaces would make
a neat low power and cheap setup.
This machine has a 64 M Flash that looks like an IDE drive, and in fact
have been able with a cable to unplug the flash memory and plug in a 4
Gig drive with AstLinux installed on another machine. The box also has
128 M memory ( 112 usable ) so it seems to work well with the HD.
I really think it is slick so I wanted to then move to booting from the
flash and use a USB pen drive for the configs, rather than keep the 4
Gig drive on the machine.
I then attempted to use the Live CD install connected through a USB
port, but it fails with messages such as: ( paraphrased )
Can't identify CD-Rom format
( this is after it begins the boot process, so I know it can read the CD )
Then it complains about the console, and stops without finishing either
the liveCD or install process.
This is a puzzle, as I was able to install DSL ( Damn Small Linux ) from
IT'S CD with no complaints.
I can successfully boot from a USB pen drive with the I586.img
installed, but don't know enough about Linux to get AstLinux installed
to the Flash, assuming that can even be done from the img version.
Is there a way to use the iso version on a pen drive?
Is there a way to do an install to hda1 ( flash ) when booting from the
sda1 (pen drive) ?
Keep in mind that I am more of a Telephony guy than a Linux guy, so keep
it simple!
The Flash memory has a socket, rather than pins as a 2.5 HD has, so
another brick wall. It seems no one makes a male to male 44 pin adapter.
If they do, I have yet to find it.
Any answers on or off list are welcome.
John Novack
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Dog is my co-pilot
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