Am 11.02.2007 um 10:43 schrieb Richard Frith-Macdonald:
On 11 Feb 2007, at 09:10, Markus Hitter wrote:
Am 10.02.2007 um 22:15 schrieb Stefan Bidigaray:
Well, as far as I understand it, the idea behind the GNUstep Live
CD is to
give you a first impression of GNUstep.
Not to dis-honour yours an Gürkan's work, but as GNUstep is mainly
a development framework, this would include compiling a sample
project or two. This pretty much requires a working hard disk.
Wouldn't mounting /home on a RAM disk serve that purpose perfectly
well?
I must admit, GNUstep's LiveCD does this already and I have to take
back my rant partly. After increasing "physical" memory from 160 MB
to 256 MB, things start to work. The CD manages somehow to fit a 754
MB root file system plus 128 MB /tmp ("df -h") plus a running system
into this RAM. Better yet, some 160 MB ("free") remain available for
caches.
A "Hello World"-type app built and worked.
Markus
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