Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-02 Thread Matt
Thanks for the info Tim.

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 On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 04:09:51PM -0600, Matt wrote:
 
  Hello,
  I found pebble linux, but asterisk is not packaged with it.

 Sorry, bad phrasing on my part. *Debian* has asterisk packaged for it,
 so just 'apt-get install asterisk' within your pebble instance, and you
 should be up and running with the basic setup.

 Tim

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-02 Thread Greg Boehnlein
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Matt wrote:

 Hello John,
 I saw the wiki page on trustix, it said 296 megabytes, still a little
 big. I'm downloading trustix now to check it out though.

Before I added the development environment and all of the assorted 
libraries, and was running Asterisk on a barebones Debian system, the 
entire system was about 96 megs. As long as you don't need to build code, 
and are just looking to embed it, try a base install of Debian testing, 
and an apt-get install asterisk. It'll put all of the stuff that 
Asterisk needs and you can add stuff as you go.

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[Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Matt
Hello All,
I was wondering if anyone is successfully running asterisk on a system
with solid state storage, such as a compact flash card? I'm looking for some
pointers on doing this.
Thanks
-Matt

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread WipeOut
Matt wrote:

Hello All,
   I was wondering if anyone is successfully running asterisk on a system
with solid state storage, such as a compact flash card? I'm looking for some
pointers on doing this.
Thanks
-Matt
 

Someone was working on an Asterisk OS (stripped down distro just for 
Asterisk) but I don't know much more than that.. search the list 
archives and see if it turns up anything..

Later..

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread John Bittner
I have a unit running Redhat 9 on a 1 gig flash card. Since a 1 gig flash
card is expensive I am working on a unit running http://www.trustix.net/ on
a 256meg flash card. 


John Bittner
Simlab.net

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 Hello All,
 I was wondering if anyone is successfully running 
 asterisk on a system
 with solid state storage, such as a compact flash card? I'm 
 looking for some
 pointers on doing this.
 Thanks
 -Matt
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Matt
I'm curious what distro of linux you used. I also can't seem to find a
listing of dependancies asterisk requires, even though they are probably
staring me in the face.

Thanks
-Matt
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Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage


 At 08:01 AM 3/1/2004, you wrote:
 Hello All,
  I was wondering if anyone is successfully running asterisk on a
system
 with solid state storage, such as a compact flash card? I'm looking for
some
 pointers on doing this.

 I've gotten this working on a Soekris Net4501. There are several Soekris
 distro's available, just search the web for Soekris and linux.

 --Ernest

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Matt
Hello John,
I saw the wiki page on trustix, it said 296 megabytes, still a little
big. I'm downloading trustix now to check it out though.

Thanks
-Matt

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 I have a unit running Redhat 9 on a 1 gig flash card. Since a 1 gig flash
 card is expensive I am working on a unit running http://www.trustix.net/
on
 a 256meg flash card.


 John Bittner
 Simlab.net

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  Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage
 
  Hello All,
  I was wondering if anyone is successfully running
  asterisk on a system
  with solid state storage, such as a compact flash card? I'm
  looking for some
  pointers on doing this.
  Thanks
  -Matt
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Ernest W. Lessenger
At 08:33 AM 3/1/2004, you wrote:
I'm curious what distro of linux you used. I also can't seem to find a
listing of dependancies asterisk requires, even though they are probably
staring me in the face.
I used Fedora Core 1:) Basically (I'll try to find the instructions when I 
get a chance) you install all the necessary RPMs to a directory other than 
the root. Then, create an image and upload it to a flash card. There are 
some other tweaks (like using tempfs for the /tmp partition) but otherwise 
everything worked like a charm.

--Ernest


Thanks
-Matt
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From: Ernest W. Lessenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage
 At 08:01 AM 3/1/2004, you wrote:
 Hello All,
  I was wondering if anyone is successfully running asterisk on a
system
 with solid state storage, such as a compact flash card? I'm looking for
some
 pointers on doing this.

 I've gotten this working on a Soekris Net4501. There are several Soekris
 distro's available, just search the web for Soekris and linux.

 --Ernest

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Andrew McRory
We are working on trying to build this in 100MB... or less. Stay tuned.

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On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Matt wrote:

 Hello John,
 I saw the wiki page on trustix, it said 296 megabytes, still a little
 big. I'm downloading trustix now to check it out though.
 
 Thanks
 -Matt
 
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 Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 10:32 AM
 Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage
 
 
  I have a unit running Redhat 9 on a 1 gig flash card. Since a 1 gig flash
  card is expensive I am working on a unit running http://www.trustix.net/
 on
  a 256meg flash card.
 
 
  John Bittner
  Simlab.net
 
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   Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 11:02 AM
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   Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage
  
   Hello All,
   I was wondering if anyone is successfully running
   asterisk on a system
   with solid state storage, such as a compact flash card? I'm
   looking for some
   pointers on doing this.
   Thanks
   -Matt
  
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Klaus-Peter Junghanns
Hi, 

I am running * on a modified SuSE 9.0 rescue system. Total system
including sshd, *, MOH and * prompts is 32 MB zipped. It expands
to 52 MB on a 64 MB RAM disk. I boot it from a compact flash disk.
The system is a 600 mhz transmeta crusoe with only 110mb ram. It is
powerful enough to drive a quadBRI and so some GSM encoding/decoding.

best regards

Klaus
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Am Mo, 2004-03-01 um 17.37 schrieb Matt:
 Hello John,
 I saw the wiki page on trustix, it said 296 megabytes, still a little
 big. I'm downloading trustix now to check it out though.
 
 Thanks
 -Matt
 
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 From: John Bittner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 10:32 AM
 Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage
 
 
  I have a unit running Redhat 9 on a 1 gig flash card. Since a 1 gig flash
  card is expensive I am working on a unit running http://www.trustix.net/
 on
  a 256meg flash card.
 
 
  John Bittner
  Simlab.net
 
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   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt
   Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 11:02 AM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage
  
   Hello All,
   I was wondering if anyone is successfully running
   asterisk on a system
   with solid state storage, such as a compact flash card? I'm
   looking for some
   pointers on doing this.
   Thanks
   -Matt
  
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread WipeOut
Matt wrote:

Hello John,
   I saw the wiki page on trustix, it said 296 megabytes, still a little
big. I'm downloading trustix now to check it out though.
Thanks
-Matt
 

Trustix can be made a lot smaller by dumping the kernel source after you 
have compiled Asterisk or by building RPM's an only installing the 
binary version of Asterisk, that way you will not need the compilers 
either..

Later..

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Matt
Thanks for the info, that would be great if you could find the intructions.
-Matt
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From: Ernest W. Lessenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 10:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage


 At 08:33 AM 3/1/2004, you wrote:
 I'm curious what distro of linux you used. I also can't seem to find a
 listing of dependancies asterisk requires, even though they are probably
 staring me in the face.

 I used Fedora Core 1:) Basically (I'll try to find the instructions when I
 get a chance) you install all the necessary RPMs to a directory other than
 the root. Then, create an image and upload it to a flash card. There are
 some other tweaks (like using tempfs for the /tmp partition) but otherwise
 everything worked like a charm.

 --Ernest


 Thanks
 -Matt
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 From: Ernest W. Lessenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 10:25 AM
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage
 
 
   At 08:01 AM 3/1/2004, you wrote:
   Hello All,
I was wondering if anyone is successfully running asterisk on a
 system
   with solid state storage, such as a compact flash card? I'm looking
for
 some
   pointers on doing this.
  
   I've gotten this working on a Soekris Net4501. There are several
Soekris
   distro's available, just search the web for Soekris and linux.
  
   --Ernest
  
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
 We are working on trying to build this in 100MB... or less. Stay tuned.

I've created fully functional Linux installs in under 16MB (9.8MB IIRC, but 
the entire thing, including the configuration partition was stored on a 
16MB CF card) -- I know that Linux can fit on a floppy but my builds 
include include Perl, an XMLRPC server, sshd and IPSec.

Has anyone looked at using busybox and uClibc with asterisk?  Those two (and 
agressively stripping everything) were the biggest things in making Linux 
tiny.  That and eliminating static binaries whereever possible.

Regards,
Andrew
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Ernest W. Lessenger
None of this is mine, but it's useful all same :)

http://www.xs4all.nl/~hreuver/net4501-try1.html
http://www.antlinux.com/staticwiki/LinuxOnSoekris.html
At 08:49 AM 3/1/2004, you wrote:
At 08:33 AM 3/1/2004, you wrote:
I'm curious what distro of linux you used. I also can't seem to find a
listing of dependancies asterisk requires, even though they are probably
staring me in the face.
I used Fedora Core 1:) Basically (I'll try to find the instructions when I
get a chance) you install all the necessary RPMs to a directory other than
the root. Then, create an image and upload it to a flash card. There are
some other tweaks (like using tempfs for the /tmp partition) but otherwise
everything worked like a charm.
--Ernest

Thanks
-Matt
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage


  At 08:01 AM 3/1/2004, you wrote:
  Hello All,
   I was wondering if anyone is successfully running asterisk on a
system
  with solid state storage, such as a compact flash card? I'm looking for
some
  pointers on doing this.
 
  I've gotten this working on a Soekris Net4501. There are several Soekris
  distro's available, just search the web for Soekris and linux.
 
  --Ernest
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Matt
Hello Klaus,
Is it possible for me to download an image of the os or can you point me to
the rescue disk that you used?
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage


 Hi,

 I am running * on a modified SuSE 9.0 rescue system. Total system
 including sshd, *, MOH and * prompts is 32 MB zipped. It expands
 to 52 MB on a 64 MB RAM disk. I boot it from a compact flash disk.
 The system is a 600 mhz transmeta crusoe with only 110mb ram. It is
 powerful enough to drive a quadBRI and so some GSM encoding/decoding.

 best regards

 Klaus
 -- 
 Klaus-Peter Junghanns

 CEO, CTO
 Junghanns.NET GmbH
 Breite Strasse 13a - 12167 Berlin - Germany
 fon: (de) +49 30 79705390
 fon: (uk) +44 870 1244692
 fax: (de) +49 30 79705391
 iaxtel: 1-700-157-8753
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 Am Mo, 2004-03-01 um 17.37 schrieb Matt:
  Hello John,
  I saw the wiki page on trustix, it said 296 megabytes, still a
little
  big. I'm downloading trustix now to check it out though.
 
  Thanks
  -Matt
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: John Bittner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 10:32 AM
  Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage
 
 
   I have a unit running Redhat 9 on a 1 gig flash card. Since a 1 gig
flash
   card is expensive I am working on a unit running
http://www.trustix.net/
  on
   a 256meg flash card.
  
  
   John Bittner
   Simlab.net
  
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage
   
Hello All,
I was wondering if anyone is successfully running
asterisk on a system
with solid state storage, such as a compact flash card? I'm
looking for some
pointers on doing this.
Thanks
-Matt
   
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Matt
Hello Andrew,
I'm looking on some detailed information on how to build a working
system that small. I can't seem to find a whole lot, on what asterisk
requires to run.
Any info you could give me would be great.  Feel free to email me directly.

Thanks
-Matt
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  We are working on trying to build this in 100MB... or less. Stay tuned.

 I've created fully functional Linux installs in under 16MB (9.8MB IIRC,
but
 the entire thing, including the configuration partition was stored on a
 16MB CF card) -- I know that Linux can fit on a floppy but my builds
 include include Perl, an XMLRPC server, sshd and IPSec.

 Has anyone looked at using busybox and uClibc with asterisk?  Those two
(and
 agressively stripping everything) were the biggest things in making Linux
 tiny.  That and eliminating static binaries whereever possible.

 Regards,
 Andrew
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Klaus-Peter Junghanns
http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/suse/i386/9.0/boot/rescue

best regards

Klaus

Am Mo, 2004-03-01 um 18.38 schrieb Matt:
 Hello Klaus,
 Is it possible for me to download an image of the os or can you point me to
 the rescue disk that you used?
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  Hi,
 
  I am running * on a modified SuSE 9.0 rescue system. Total system
  including sshd, *, MOH and * prompts is 32 MB zipped. It expands
  to 52 MB on a 64 MB RAM disk. I boot it from a compact flash disk.
  The system is a 600 mhz transmeta crusoe with only 110mb ram. It is
  powerful enough to drive a quadBRI and so some GSM encoding/decoding.
 
  best regards
 
  Klaus
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  Am Mo, 2004-03-01 um 17.37 schrieb Matt:
   Hello John,
   I saw the wiki page on trustix, it said 296 megabytes, still a
 little
   big. I'm downloading trustix now to check it out though.
  
   Thanks
   -Matt
  
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I have a unit running Redhat 9 on a 1 gig flash card. Since a 1 gig
 flash
card is expensive I am working on a unit running
 http://www.trustix.net/
   on
a 256meg flash card.
   
   
John Bittner
Simlab.net
   
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 Hello All,
 I was wondering if anyone is successfully running
 asterisk on a system
 with solid state storage, such as a compact flash card? I'm
 looking for some
 pointers on doing this.
 Thanks
 -Matt

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Emanuele Pucciarelli
Il lun, 2004-03-01 alle 18:14, Andrew Kohlsmith ha scritto:
 Has anyone looked at using busybox and uClibc with asterisk?  Those two (and 
 agressively stripping everything) were the biggest things in making Linux 
 tiny.  That and eliminating static binaries whereever possible.

I've run a uClibc-linked Asterisk in a chroot environment for some
months now, and I have to say it works.  It isn't stress-tested, but it
seems to work.  The binary is 546 kB, and all 90+ modules take up 2364
kB together.

-- 
Emanuele

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Tim Sailer
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 10:01:48AM -0600, Matt wrote:
 Hello All,
 I was wondering if anyone is successfully running asterisk on a system
 with solid state storage, such as a compact flash card? I'm looking for some
 pointers on doing this.

Look for pebble linux, based on Debian, which has asterisk packaged for it
already. You can find it somewhere on www.nycwireless.org. This is what
they use for the Linux based APs scattered across the city.

Tim

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Tiny install with Solid State Storage

2004-03-01 Thread Matt

Hello,
I found pebble linux, but asterisk is not packaged with it.



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 On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 10:01:48AM -0600, Matt wrote:
  Hello All,
  I was wondering if anyone is successfully running asterisk on a
system
  with solid state storage, such as a compact flash card? I'm looking for
some
  pointers on doing this.

 Look for pebble linux, based on Debian, which has asterisk packaged for it
 already. You can find it somewhere on www.nycwireless.org. This is what
 they use for the Linux based APs scattered across the city.

 Tim

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  http://www.buoy.comMoriches, NY 11955  
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