Hi John,

Thanks much for testing the new "Copy Install Image to Internal Drive" 
documentation.  The document is public:

Special Case: Copy Install Image to Internal Drive
http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:copy-image-usb-runnix

With mSATA SSD's becoming more popular, this installation technique can also be 
useful in that case.

Thanks again,
Lonnie



On May 24, 2014, at 7:41 AM, John Novack wrote:

> I finally got to testing the published procedure.
> After having difficulty in getting the USB stick made, all worked well on 
> both an HP 5720 AND an HP 5730
> I was unable to make the stick in Windows XP with physdiskwrite. I fond 
> another program that was SUPPOSED to work, and in fact it claimed to, but the 
> stick failed to boot.
> I am sure others might be able to do better. The current website only 
> mentions W7 and newer, not XP perhaps that was the difficulty
> I was able to make the USB properly in Linux, so I moved forward.
> The current version with Asterisk 11.8.1 installed without a hitch, and if it 
> isn't already, the instruction page probably should be published to the 
> community at large.
> Personally, I probably will continue to use my method with DSL, but that is a 
> personal preference.
> Great job with the web page!
> 
> John Novack
> 
> Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
>> Hi Adrian,
>> 
>> I added a new WiKi entry for this special situation...
>> 
>> Copy Install Image to Internal Drive - Special Case
>> 
>> http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:copy-image-usb-runnix
>> 
>> 
>> John, if you have a chance, could you give the above instructions a try and 
>> let me know if it works for you and how it compares to your DSL method.
>> 
>> Lonnie
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On May 17, 2014, at 2:05 PM, Adrian Hodgson wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> I know that many years ago astlinux was installed on a HP thin client the 
>>> T5700.
>>> 
>>> I have a few left over previously used with an alarm project with puppy iso.
>>> 
>>> I would just like to play with astlinux and try to get a couple of sip 
>>> phones working home use, the T5700 I have have 512 Meg ram and 1 Gig flask, 
>>> another has 512 Meg flash.
>>> 
>>> What version of astlinux would work on these elderly devices?
>>> 
>>> Many thanks
>>> 
>>> Adrian
>>> 
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