Hi Darrick,
I have been trying to sort a hardware issue and have now managed to try
the genunion and export of the keydisk to the CF card. I am using
astlinux-0.6.1-via.img.gz from your site on a Wyse Winterm box.
My configuration was a CF card at /dev/hda with the image on and a
keydisk at /dev/
Darrick,
many thanks for your reply.
regards
Mart
Darrick Hartman wrote:
> Mart,
>
> Sorry, been busy.
>
>
> If you are using both an existing key disk AND created a new unionfs
> partition, you should see a script called 'movekd'. I created the
> script, but it has not been tested extensi
David,
many thanks for your reply.
regards
Mart
David Kerr wrote:
> Unionfs turns the Astlinux RAM-based disk into one with persistent
> storage... anything that you write to the disk gets saved onto the CF card
> and "replaces" the version that is on the RAM disk. So all (yes every)
> configu
Unionfs turns the Astlinux RAM-based disk into one with persistent
storage... anything that you write to the disk gets saved onto the CF card
and "replaces" the version that is on the RAM disk. So all (yes every)
configuration file will survive a reboot.
If you use genunion, you no longer need the
Mart,
Sorry, been busy.
If you are using both an existing key disk AND created a new unionfs
partition, you should see a script called 'movekd'. I created the
script, but it has not been tested extensively. It does the following:
Moves files from a key disk to a unionfs partition based on f
Hi
any takers for this question please.
Is this something which no one else has done, or is it just a plain
stupid thing to ask?
Thanks
Mart
Martin Rogers wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a recent Astlinux system which uses a USB stick and genkd.
>
> When I want to modify the configuration I can modif