I've got an frontend set up to network boot - it doesn't have any hard drive or CF card. Seems to work well - only if you know how to :)

A good starting point is http://netboot.sourceforge.net/

Basically it involves getting the computer to download an image either via the BIOS or a floppy drive - boot from floppy - then mount the NFS drive as root filesystem then go from there.

For your situation, the 4MB flash might be enough to contain a kernel that will mount a NFS drive as a root filesystem (kernel will need to be compiled to be able to mount NFS drives as root filesystems). If netboot is possible, that might be the way to go for you.

Good luck!

Cheers - Piers


Foo Bar wrote:
While 4MB is enough for linux, you need X and myth as well...
A possible workaround is mounting shares over the network with NFS,
although it will probably be a PITA to set up...

On 12/26/05, belcampo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,

No solution, but assistance needed. I do have a Snazio Network DVD-player HD
capable. It's based on a 166MHz based ARM CPU with 64MB and 4MB Flash-memory.
Some hacks are done on Linksys NSLU2, see
http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS6152296875.html and Linksys wrt54g at
http://www.batbox.org/wrt54g-linux.html
I believe the IODATA en Momitsu and Buffallo devices share the same hardware.
It would be the ultimate I think/believe/hope Mythfrontend.

Henk Schoneveld

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