Re: slimming down base for a embedded install
Am 09:45 2003-05-10 +0200 hat Rajkumar S geschrieben: > >hi, > >I am installing debian on a embedded machine with a 96 mb disk on >module. The network install is working but there isn't enough space for > installation to complete. the /target gets filled up. Since this is >for a firewall device we can trim down the size of base install. I am >looking for docs about how to do it. Any help will be much appreciated! > >raj Wired... I have installed Debian WOODY on two CF-Disk (64 + 32 MB) where the smaller one holds the /var where the dbootstrap download the files in /var/cache/apt/archives with around 27 MBytes... Never I have had problems with it. How do you partition your 96 MB Disk ??? On embedded Systems I have only: hda1/ 64 MB hdb1/var32 MB Please can you correct your RTC ??? It is 2 month in the past... Have a nice day Michelle -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: slimming down base for a embedded install
Rajkumar S wrote: > I am installing debian on a embedded machine with a 96 mb disk on > module. The network install is working but there isn't enough space for > installation to complete. the /target gets filled up. Since this is > for a firewall device we can trim down the size of base install. I am > looking for docs about how to do it. Any help will be much appreciated! Here are some references which might help you along. http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200212/msg05265.html http://www.openbrick.org/en/Members/jp/install.stx/view http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT4540125636.html Bob pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: slimming down base for a embedded install
On Saturday 10 May 2003 09:45, Rajkumar S wrote: > Date: 2003-05-10 09:45 Your clock is way off... > I am installing debian on a embedded machine with a 96 mb disk on > module. The network install is working but there isn't enough space for > installation to complete. the /target gets filled up. Since this is > for a firewall device we can trim down the size of base install. I am > looking for docs about how to do it. Any help will be much appreciated! I "installed" Debian a few times by tarring up a stripped down installation and untarring it in the / of the target computer - so, no installation is actually run. You just need to configure the few things that are different, but that shouldn't be a problem. If you floppy-boot the target computer and have network access running, you can untar directly over ssh without even copying the tar onto the target computer. Another approach: mount that target disk (flashcard?) on another computer and install from there. cheers -- vbi -- featured product: Debian GNU/Linux - http://debian.org pgp0.pgp Description: signature