[leaf-devel] Flash Stick Image

2006-04-02 Thread Jorn Eriksen
All, I have pack the contect of the partition (i.e what's in the file system) on the stick to a gzip'ed tarball. If anyone would like to test that option, let me know and I'll upload that file as well. Best regards Jørn --- This SF.Net email

RE: [leaf-devel] Flash Stick Image

2006-04-02 Thread Jorn Eriksen
KP & All, >>A default leaf.cfg like in the floppy images would be nice. >>Eric pointed to the modules problem (they are truncated in the latest image). I've taken the leaf.cfg from the floppy and converted to the stick image. I've also tried to create a partition on the stick using partition id b

RE: [leaf-devel] Flash Stick Image

2006-04-02 Thread Jorn Eriksen
Hello Eric & All, >>A question about the fs: did you use fat23 (with the vfat driver) or >>fat16? In the latter case the module names are truncated, in the first >>case the vfat module has to be added to the usb initrd. Most memory stick come with fat16. I've checked all I got an all have FAT16.

Re: [leaf-devel] Flash Stick Image

2006-04-02 Thread KP Kirchdoerfer
Am Sonntag, 2. April 2006 14:36 schrieb Jorn Eriksen: > Hello all; > > >>We currently have three ideas how to provide an USB image: > >>1) a complete image which can be dd'ed to /dev/sda and is ready to boot; > >>this is what Jorn, Eric and Andrea tried to build and provided for > > testing. > As f

RE: [leaf-devel] Flash Stick Image

2006-04-02 Thread Eric Spakman
Hello Jorn, > Hello all; > > > >>> We currently have three ideas how to provide an USB image: >>> 1) a complete image which can be dd'ed to /dev/sda and is ready to >>> boot; this is what Jorn, Eric and Andrea tried to build and provided >>> for > testing. As far as I can see - my image is ready f

RE: [leaf-devel] Flash Stick Image

2006-04-02 Thread Jorn Eriksen
Hello all; >>We currently have three ideas how to provide an USB image: >>1) a complete image which can be dd'ed to /dev/sda and is ready to boot; >>this is what Jorn, Eric and Andrea tried to build and provided for testing. As far as I can see - my image is ready for prime-time. Do we need to d