I am trying to set up a flash based system image for a dedicated server application. In particular I want to use a small machine with a compact flash based boot device. (USB based is okay too but I have a compact flash capable machine in my hand.)
It seems almost easy to use live-helper for this. But I would also like it to be a Real(TM) Debian server too. That is I would like to be able to upgrade it remotely with APT. This appears to my eye to be incompatible with the images produced by debian-live. (True? False?) That is, it looks like debian-live's live-help scripts produce a squashfs image that isn't field upgradeable. As far as I can see I can only upgrade by producing a new image and then swapping out the compact flash device with a new one with that image. (True? False?) Does anyone have any hints or suggestions as to the best way to produce a flash based remove server device that is field upgradeable? Thanks Bob _______________________________________________ debian-live-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-live-devel

