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Re: Where's the docs on this "toram" cheat code?
Originally Posted by
ahfoo
I didn't see that anywhere? Might there be a shortcut to a pure RAMDisk based install with this magic cheat code? That would sure be nice. 750 megs of RAM is pretty easy to come up with these days.
It can't be yet in the docs. Its not even in Knoppix, yet. As it was "just" developed.
Yeah, it does copy the whole cdrom to RAM, so you can eject it afterwards.
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Fabian
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Oh I get it, the script is the cheat code.
I was looking for it in the cheat code sheet. Okay, I'm on the same page now. I'm so excited to try this, but sadly I have to wait to get some more RAM.
But being impatient, I'm wondering about using a smaller knoppix distro as I could definitely afford another 250megs by the end of the week. I looked at tiny distro, but I'm thinking more along the lines of one of the smaller Morphix packages.
By the way, you folks might be interested in an article over at EETimes today. It announces the Dragon processor which is a native Chinese CPU. The interesting thing is that the company that is marketing it intends it to run a distro from Transmeta that seems to also run in RAMDisk and is loaded from Flash memory. At least that's how it looked to me.
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Re: Oh I get it, the script is the cheat code.
Originally Posted by
ahfoo
I was looking for it in the cheat code sheet. Okay, I'm on the same page now. I'm so excited to try this, but sadly I have to wait to get some more RAM.
But being impatient, I'm wondering about using a smaller knoppix distro as I could definitely afford another 250megs by the end of the week. I looked at tiny distro, but I'm thinking more along the lines of one of the smaller Morphix packages.
By the way, you folks might be interested in an article over at EETimes today. It announces the Dragon processor which is a native Chinese CPU. The interesting thing is that the company that is marketing it intends it to run a distro from Transmeta that seems to also run in RAMDisk and is loaded from Flash memory. At least that's how it looked to me.
You may want to look at knoppix kde it's only 457mb for the iso so that saves at least 250mb right there and now that I'm thinking I got enough ram I may just give it a try.
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Wow looks pretty neat. I hope this makes its way into a future Knoppix release.
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