3 questions


Forum: DSL Embedded
Topic: 3 questions
started by: fatso

Posted by fatso on June 19 2006,12:07
First, the system info:
- XP Pro on a P4 2.5ghz, 512mb ram
- Using DSL embedded v2.4
- System is connected to another linux machine, which is used as a server/router. (LAN IP's are available for DSL to use, but it refuses to do so.)

Now the questions:

1.
Is it possible to have an NTFS swap file?
I realize the answer is very likely "NO", but I had to ask.

2.
I was wondering how i could manage to save my config file onto an NTFS HDD...if that's at all possible.

3.
Is it possible to set up the embedded dsl to use bridged networking?  I can't seem to get networking to work without using dhcp (dhcp does work, but it's very unstable...constant stalled downloads).

Any help in these areas would be greatly appreciated.

BTW: any/all point-and-laugh activity by other members is most certainly acceptable and probably deserved.  :D  :;):

Posted by ZoOp on June 19 2006,14:42
Hi,
1. ntfs and swap are different things;
2. I guess no, since DSL works with kernel 2.4.26
3. at prompt, type: dsl nodhcp

advice: formate your hd with fat32 for winxp, then you can solve 1 and 2.
yours
z

Posted by fatso on June 19 2006,15:05
Thanks for the info :)
I'm aware that ntfs and swap are different things....but I am unable to create a dos swap file via dsl's tools menu, since there is no dos-compatible filesystem available.

As for reformatting to use fat32 for XP, I am loathe to use fat32, so i guess I'll either have to find another way or just live with this issue. ;)
Maybe I'll try creating a virtual (fat32) drive and install dsl on it.

Regarding dhcp, thanks for the reminder...can't believe I forgot about that.  :D

Posted by ZoOp on June 19 2006,17:06
If you have space enough, try parted (in the 'system' repository of DSL, in the Internet) in order to resize the space and patition it without touching win xp.

Then reformate and re-partition the avalaible space with cfdisk.

Swap: you need a swap space of twice your RAM.
good luck!
yours
z

Posted by fatso on June 19 2006,18:13
hmmm...now there's a thought.  thanks for the suggestion! :)
Posted by pr0f3550r on June 20 2006,18:27
1)No, but what do you need it for? You are running a virtual system not a physical one.

2) Yes, you need Samba.

3) Yes, you need a Qemu binary patched with bridged networking support, but, again, why?

The qemu forum:
< http://qemu.dad-answers.com/index.php >

Posted by kerry on June 20 2006,20:32
Don't forget defragment XP before resizing, or it might screw it up. You shold grab a copy of gparted comes in very handy->
< http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php >

This live cd makes working on partions so easy.

Posted by fatso on June 20 2006,21:16
Quote (pr0f3550r @ June 20 2006,14:27)
1)No, but what do you need it for? You are running a virtual system not a physical one.

2) Yes, you need Samba.

3) Yes, you need a Qemu binary patched with bridged networking support, but, again, why?

The qemu forum:
< http://qemu.dad-answers.com/index.php >

good point on the swap thing. ;)
also a good point on samba. (note to self: "DUH!")

as for why I need bridged networking...because the dhcp is not an option that works worth a darn in my setup, and assigning a proper lan ip also fails.

All i'm trying to accomplish here is avoiding the need to use a resource hog like vmware, and the option of dual-booting...well....sux. ;)

Posted by fatso on June 20 2006,21:17
Quote (kerry @ June 20 2006,16:32)
Don't forget defragment XP before resizing, or it might screw it up. You shold grab a copy of gparted comes in very handy->
< http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php >

This live cd makes working on partions so easy.

Thanks for the tip and the link! :)
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