Hi, ive been hanging around boot-floppies for a while, and am interested in minimum debian systems.
I think what your trying to do could well cover a lot of ground boot-floppies tries to cover, if your not familiar with how the debian boot floppies work, you may get a bit out of it, i love the mklibs.sh script to minimise libraries. I think the way boot floppies current work leaves a fair way for improvements, and after potato stabilises i believe boot-floppies will become much more modular and hopefully closer to what you are looking for. I think a worthy challenge for debian is to get smaller as well as bigger. I was thinking today it would be great if there was some way to create a split debian package, like a normal package could be split into the necessary binaries, and config files in one package, and docs etc in a seperate package, this way you could install one part, then later install the other part and have it recognise the whole normal deb installed Im trying to get into frame buffers at the moment Ill checkout what youve got so far, maybe i can help you out... or learn something. Thanks Glenn McGrath Andreas Schuldei wrote: > > My first mail seems to got lost. excuse me if this turns up twice. > > In fact I am working on an minimal debian (-based) system. > > I am building an embedded system which tries to be as small as possible. > I started with the linux router project, took some parts from the > bootfloppys and wrote some Makefiles to take essential Binaries etc out > of my running potato. > > Right now (since half an hour) I have a 2.2.14 kernel, glibc-2.1.3, > busybox plus some other stuff in 1382 Kbytes (unpacked) in the ramdisk. > (this does not count the kernel, of cause. > > It is booted from floppy, where it takes 905 kbyte alltogether. > > It should be easyly adaptable and is modular by design (like lrp is). > > Anyone intersted should get back to me. I would be glad to cooperate. It > is gpl, of cause. > > I am not on this list, so please reply to me privatly, too. > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]