On 26/08/2010 22:36, Juiceman wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 5:11 PM, Mark <perkype...@hotmail.co.uk
> <mailto:perkype...@hotmail.co.uk>> wrote:
>
>     Hi All,
>
>     Does anyone have a bartPE plugin available for Freenet V0.7?
>
>     If no-one has done this I'm thinking of having a go. It would be
>     really
>     useful though if I could get the following information from somewhere
>     (maybe this is already published somewhere, apologies if it is):
>
>     1) A list of all files and where they should be put
>     2) A list of registry entries to be made
>     3) What services need to be registered and run
>     4) Where temporary files Freenet creates should be put
>
>     I'm thinking of using a machine with 2G of RAM and implement a 1G
>     ramdisk, the bartPE itself will be on a read only bootable USB stick.
>
>     Does anyone have a feel for how difficult this might be, or any
>     gotchas
>     I need to look out for?
>
>     If I manage to get it going I'll make it available to the Freenet
>     community.
>
>     As an aside, I really think Freenet should create and publish
>     their own
>     official bartPE plugin, this would allow liveCDs and liveUSBs to be
>     easily created that are guaranteed not to leave any footprint
>     whatsoever
>     on a host PC, especially useful for those living in oppressive regimes
>     who want to leave no trace of a Freenet being run.
>
>     Thanks!
>
>     Mark.
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> I think this is a great idea, I look forward to testing it for you. 
> Many of the answers you need can be found on one of the wikis. 
> http://wiki.freenetproject.org or http://new-wiki.freenetproject.org. 
> You can even add info to the new wiki about your plugin project.
>
> No registry entries need to be made, nor do any services need to be
> run.  The node can be run with a simple batch command, something like
> java -Xmx100M <http://wiki.freenetproject.org/Xmx100M/edit> -cp
> freenet-ext.jar:freenet-cvs-snapshot.jar freenet.node.Node freenet.ini
>

I was unaware you could do this, thanks for this!

The reason I mentioned services is that there is a freenet service
running on my machine, and if you disable it you get a lost signal error
when trying to start or stop the node. So I assumed this needed to be
registered and run during install. However I have read since that no
services are really needed and sometimes this signal error does happen.
Also there are registry entries for freenet. I did have V0.5 once so
maybe this is a hangover from an unclean de-install of V0.5 (?).

Can I also assume that starting the node as you describe puts an icon in
the task bar and allows you to start and stop the node? Also I'm unsure
exactly what freenet.node.NODE switch actually does, maybe there is a
help file or a help output from the java command above.

I'm a bit confused now about exactly what files to install. I'm guessing
I can take a standard Windows installation and just put all the files in
the Program Files/Freenet directory into ramdisk and run the java
command above and that's all, is this correct?

Thanks for the help BTW :)

Mark.




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