Hi ;)

A1) I'm not sure if you can use PDO. Devels should answer this.
A3)  The documents related to astlinux, the boot loader used (runnix) and
the filesystem in use (UnionFS) is available in the docs section of
www.astlinux.org. There you can get the necessary information for partition
the CF. Anyway what i should do is use GParted to create 3 unformated slices
and then follow the docs in the web. Works like a charm.

Runnix is the boot loader. It allows upgrade the astlinux image without
having you to unmount the hardware, reflash the CF and switch on again. Just
put an inmage in a web server and let the runnix system loader to get it,
upgrade on the run and start the astlinux system.

In therm of mantain files, UnionFS is in charged of mantain new changes,
added files, etc... while having untouched the CF system. The changed will
persist any reboot in the UnionFS partition, i.e. in the CF spare space you
already put to work.

Hope this helps.
Regards,

Jonathan GF



On Jan 9, 2008 11:44 AM, Fred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> At 11:33 09/01/2008 +0100, Jonathan GF wrote:
> >1) SQLite, as like unixODBC are among the packages available.
>
> Good. Can I create/access a SQLite DB from a PHP script through the usual
> PDO interface?
>
> >2) Yes. Even you can choose between a short list of servers (minihttpd,
> >lighttpd, ...)
>
> Good. The pages are low-performance, so the default miniHttpd is probably
> good enough.
>
> >3) In fact you will need what is called a key disk. You can put your
> >keydisk (where all configs are stored permanently) in your CF.
>
> I don't have much technical knowledge. Is there a document somewhere that
> would tell me exactly what to do to recover the unused space on the CF
> card, so I can use this instead of a USB key to make changes to AstLinux
> permanent between reboots, and also save WAV files that people leave in my
> IVR?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
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