Fred Bloggs
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Joined: Jan. 2004 |
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Posted: Jan. 22 2005,16:02 |
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Hi,
I'm doing my own remaster, which will be a keyboard/monitor-less media server. What i'd like to do is a frugal install onto a compact flash card on IDE adapter (easy, i've done it before), so I can have the OS on that, with a hard drive purely dedicated to mp3's and videos. That way, if I need to change OS or anything I can simply change the primary master drive, without disturbing my media library drive, and without the noise of 2 hard drives. I will be running monkey with php to do a remote shut down or reboot via browser (i've tested and can do this from php). I'll also keep betaftp for uploading files and accessing video files.
MP3s will be streamed via Edna - which requires python.... and herein the problem. I need PHP (2 meg), edna (2 meg), python (12 meg) -but I need the total ISO size to fit on a 64 meg compact flash card, ideally with 10 meg spare for use as a backup if I need to have and files saved/restored via the normal backup/restore.
So what can I remove to save space? standard ISO is 50 meg+2+2+12=68 meg; I can loose firefox which brings things back down to 60.... I'd like to keep X, having a GUI may be useful from time to time, so I can VNC to this machine and open dillo and actually play mp3s locally as well. Any idea's what I can drop easily?
ta FredB
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