Can't copy mydsl files to /cdromForum: USB booting Topic: Can't copy mydsl files to /cdrom started by: fodder Posted by fodder on June 08 2006,00:01
Been using LiveCD for some time and love it - just started using USB boot. I succeeded in creating a USB-ZIP bootable pen drive (using the included tool) that has DSL on sda1 and I put the mydsl extensions in sda2.(I just found out that this is wrong but most things actually worked fine that way - the reason I started looking for answers is that OpenOffice 2.0 was running really slow. :-) So I just tried to copy my mydsl extensions to the /cdrom folder but I keep getting the error: "No space left on device" and I know that the drive is big enough (512megs) but am not sure about the partition size. My questions are: 1) The /cdrom directory that I am supposed to put the extensions in is the one that is created on a normal USB boot up accessable from the root directory (not mnt/cdrom/ and not KNOPPIX/cdrom), correct? 2) When I created the drive I included in the startup cheat codes "mydsl=sda2". If I succeed in getting the extensions into the /cdrom directory, what will that need to be changed to? (I ask because I have changed it to "mydsl=cdrom" and it looks on the actual cdrom. :-) 3) I don't remember a way to control partition size using the "Install to USB Pendrive" tool - did I miss something? Or is my problem elseware? Thanks for any help. Posted by roberts on June 08 2006,00:27
For a usb-zip install you have done things correctly.usb-zip creates a small partition to meet ZIP specs. There is not enough room to store extensions in the first partition mounted as /cdrom. Therefore leave your setup as is, using sda2 to store your extensions. Posted by fodder on June 08 2006,17:30
Thanks so much for the quick response. I'll try and revert to the non-beta OpenOffice 1.1.4 to see if it will run correctly. It was kind of weird, OOo 2.0 (beta - UCI) would open and edit an Impress presentation fine, but when I tried to display it, it was reeeeeeeeealy slow - choppy transistions, etc. (no video or anything, just vanilla slides.) I did notice that it was significantly faster when using a USB 2.0 port as opposed to a 1.1, but it was still way too slow - and my pendrive is a brand new Sony (relatively high r/w speed). But when OOo was stored on the hard drive, it worked fine. Anyway, thanks again and I'll post my results in a little while. Any additional thoughts or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Posted by humpty on June 08 2006,19:23
you can do a speed test which is really meant for HDs but works forpendrives; sudo hdparm -t /dev/sda /dev/sda: Timing buffered disk reads: 34 MB in 3.12 seconds = 10.90 MB/sec Posted by fodder on June 08 2006,21:29
Thanks for the tip; Multiple tests on my 512M Sony MicroVault returned right around 9 Mb/sec. Not the best, but not terrible, either. I'm still trying to download OOo 1.1.4 - keep getting bad checksums. ![]() More info soon... EDIT: I forgot to say in my second post, that I put OOo 2.0 on a LiveCD and even when running "toram" it did the same thing as the pendrive - i.e. ran really slow and at times would cause OOo to shut down. Posted by fodder on June 09 2006,00:24
Ok, just figured out what the problem is. When I first put this system together I looked on OpenOffice.Org and it says for GNU/Linux distros, the minimum memory requirements are 128Megs. No problem, I thought, I have 256Megs, and when I tried it using a LiveCD with all my mydsl apps on a hard drive everything worked fine.However, I just noticed that on the info page that pops up when you download OOo as a mydsl app, it says that OpenOffice needs 384Megs of memory. ![]() So, apparently, it worked fine with my setup because my slideshows were simple enough that I guess when DSL paged the extra memory from the hard drive there was no noticeable slowing. Now that I eliminated the hard drive in favor of a pen drive, the memory requirements caught up with me. I guess I'll be buying some more RAM soon. ![]() Posted by cbagger01 on June 11 2006,03:32
Go to the UCI section of the MyDSL repository.There is OpenOffice packaged into *.uci extension format that uses MUCH less memory. Should easily run on 256MB of RAM and probably even on 128MB too. Posted by fodder on June 13 2006,16:41
Yeah, that's what I've been using. ![]() I'm thinking that the problem only shows up when trying to display Impress slideshows, there isn't much else in the suite that would need the extra memory. FINAL UPDATE (06/20/06): I just dropped an additional 256 Megs of memory into my box and it works like charm now. So UCI OOo 2.0Beta works great when booted off a USB pendrive but does need the 384Megs of RAM (as displayed in the MyDSL repository info) for Impress to work correctly. |