* Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-14 14:05]: > Nice, so the kernel and package support is there, good. That's the > main thing I was concerned with. My specs are almost identical, I
Flash flashout is probably different. That's hard-coded so far and needs some code to auto-detect it. > I'm not so concerned with the storage issue. My "grand design" > includes having the image on flash pivot_root onto nfs Ugh. Why don't you just get a device which has USB, such as the WGT634U or the Asus WL-500g? > I know debian-installer isn't going to be able to do this automatically, Actually, if you just want to run Debian via NFS, it's pretty trivial. Simply build a kernel with the BCM patches applied, build in NFS root support and a proper kernel cmdline and flash it... > 1a) Configure the vlans (settings from nvram) Setting stuff from nvram isn't really the way Debian works. [...] Yeah, I think you can do all of that with a kernel with the BCM patches plus a custom initramfs that you develop that does all of this stuff. My approach is quite different, however. I'll add support to debian-installer so you can do a normal installation to a USB device. Obviously, that won't help in your case. -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

