> > > If anyone does't know about them, they might take a look at > > > logicsupply.com . They have ide flash memory modules that plug > > > directly into an IDE connector starting at $51 dollars > for a 256MB > > > version. Of course if you don't know how to build a > Linux system so > > > it never mounts a partition rw, other than during > development, then > > > I can't really recommend it. (Flash memory devices have a finite > > > number of read write > > > cycles.) > > wouldn't using the minimyth distribution solve the problem of > properly mounting a flash device? I haven't tried it. >
Yeah I would look at MiniMyth (http://www.linpvr.org/). Was designed for the Epia-M boards to start with, but the latest release should be compatible with just about any x86 system I think. I believe there are good instructions on how to get it up and running too (not tried it yet, don't have the hardware atm)
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