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Posted: May 06 2005,11:54 |
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Quote (roberts @ May 06 2005,06:05) | I run a couple of mini-itx 64MB CF machines. It was that particular target machine and CF that frugal_instal.sh was designed for. If your mini-itx has an IDE to CF adapter and it is set for hda, then simply run the frugal_instal.sh program, Apps->Tools->Frugal Install |
this copies dsl as a zipped image on my disk, and makes it kind of difficult to upgrade/change. What I meant was something different, if it is possible to strip it down as of having a real image in 64M. for example, we always work with hostap driver and we need to upgrade it and test it every once in a while, I can't imagine myself reinstalling the image on every change (we have no CD as well). A solution would be to add a little partition for config/source stuff and mount it when needed, but It still seems a little uneasy
thanks, leonardo.
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