Brad,

> If I should
> be posting on the SlimDevices board, then please just tell me so...I
> would like to share this eventually with everyone anyway.

I'll do it for you and crosspost to the plugins mailing list. Others
might be as interested in your afforts as you have been in Steve's.

> The real question is: Do I take SlimCD and patch the kernel for Xbox
> and drivers....OR do I take X-Dsl and remaster it so that it mimics
> what you have done.

I think it would be easier to remaster X-DSL (if this is as easily done
as is DSL). What I did isn't rocket science, but stupidly
remove/add/change some files. I have a few little shell scripts which
copy everything from the original CD image to a folder, do my
remove/add jobs and start the remastering process. All I have to do
manually is maintain my folder tree of changes.

> Running Linux on an Xbox was tricky enough for the people who created
> Xebian, XFedora, Shallax GentooX and X-Dsl.

That's why I think it would be easier to remaster X-DSL. Though, I don't
know whether this can be done on a normal PC.

> My real question, Michael, is: why did you build SlimServer in the
> /opt directory?

That's the one folder DSL is mounting in read-write mode, and which is
backed up/restored.

--

Michael

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