Punknudder
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Joined: Mar. 2005 |
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Posted: Mar. 07 2005,02:32 |
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So, I've read and re-read the fine "HOW TO" started be meo, and even found a post or two in that thread that I thought would help, but alas, I'm stumped.
My setup is like this: NEC Versa LX 233 laptop w/ 96 MB system RAM and a 233 Pentium II processor Frugal (with toram option) install with the image sitting at hda1 (a 53MB patition) A 133 MB swap partition. A 2.8 GB Linux partition holding my backup.tar.gz sitting at hda3.
What I'm looking to do is get rid of the following aplications: Firefox (command #apt-get remove firefox fails, can't find packages,) flwriter (same apt-get error) Siag (I stopped trying apt-get at this point) Xpaint xZGV
I am not adding any applications, so I kinda figured I could just mount the KNOPPIX cloop file on hda1 and hunt down that stuff by hand and delete it, unmount the file system and have a smaller image to boot into RAM, but so far I've been unsuccesfull.
And so my questions are..... 1) Can I just hunt down and nuke those applications w/out screwing up the rest of the system? 2) If so, how do I get the KNOPPIX image found in hda1/KNOPPIX mounted. (What are the commands?) 3) Once the KNOPPIX cloop file is mounted and the applications removed, can I simply unmount it, and have a bootable image again?
Thanks in advance for any help offered
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