-
-
Senior Member
registered user
Re: Why is not possible?
Originally Posted by
Zentesis
In my opinion it’s possible.
I have a Pen Stick of 256Mb. The Knoppix lite have a 208Mb. The “only problem“ is that we find a booteable floppy that it allow boot with the Pen Knoppix.
Anybody know anyone?
Is true the problem of write 1 million times but the advantage will be enormous.
You imagine all the students that in theirs colleges or universities don’t have own theirs computer. All owns configurations (desktop, mozilla, etc.) go with them. But no only the students, the cybercoffee or airport terminals will have a USB connect and you have your computer in your pocket.
The advantages for the administrator is clear, because how the computer don’t have a hard disk, the people don’t break the system.
The second requirement is a post it in the monitor whit your own IP and the gateway.
That is my vision too and not just student but my view about future computing(like phone booth on the street with my computer(the hd/CF) in my pocket).
As for a boot floppy for usb, assume the support for usb reader/drive is getting better, it is pretty easy. just change the miniroot.gz to include usbcore.o, usb-storage.o usb-ohci/usb-uhci and load them in the linuxrc script before KNOPPIX do the 'where am I scanning'. need to remove some of those scsi driver though as the space on the floppy image is tight.
As for the limited writes for CF, just use the current KNOPPIX idea of everything is in RAM and once I am done. rsync it back to the flash and pull it from the computer and go(well remember to umount to flush everything). Even with 300,000 write cycle, I can do it 10 times each day for 10 years. For the paranoid, start a cron job to do it automatically every 20 minutes so even I work on the computer for 8 hours a day, it is 24 writes, still good for 5 years use and at worse I lose 20 minutes of work(same can happen on a standard desktop).
-
Help for bootable disk?
I newbie in Linux and I'm very interested in bootable floppy.
I read a interesting web when explain the proces for make a bootable floppy and other things.
The web is http://rz-obrian.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de/knoppix-usb/
In this web follow the same proces that explain the partner garyng.
But I arrived at the next point:
" Now we still need the usb modules (that aren't on the miniroot).
Mount the compressed KNOPPIX file (insmod cloop file=PATH/KNOPPIX && mount -t iso9660 /dev/cloop /cdrom) and copy the following files under /cdrom/lib/modules/$KERNELVERSION/kernel/drivers/usb/ to /mnt/modules/usb/:
ehci-hcd.o uhci.o usb-ohci.o usb-storage.o usb-uhci.o usbcore.o
Now you're finished modifying miniroot.
Umount it and gzip the file again."
I can't make the last point " Now you're finished modifying miniroot. Umount it and gzip the file again."
Anybody could explain me, point to point, how can I do?
-
No moving parts? What about a cpu and psu fan? And maybe a northbridge fab?
Still possible with an Epia motherboard and matched case with external PSU unit (like laptops). Checkout the link:
http://www.ultim8pc.co.uk/index.asp?...products&idd=2
As far as the Mini-ITX / Epia mobo's are concerned, it's a matter of finding the fastest passively-cooled one available.
Outside of the Mini-ITX arena, there are a few full-strength passively cooled PSU's around, and you'd then have to look into heat-pipes or peltier units with external water coolers. Messy and a lot harder to spec and source - but the performance would be there.
HedRat
Similar Threads
-
By monckywrench in forum Ideas
Replies: 4
Last Post: 04-20-2005, 06:46 PM
-
By gosain_sanjay in forum Ideas
Replies: 0
Last Post: 01-01-2005, 05:13 PM
-
By Bothersome in forum The Lounge
Replies: 5
Last Post: 07-02-2004, 02:20 AM
-
By fhatuwani in forum Tips and Tricks
Replies: 1
Last Post: 06-14-2004, 08:00 PM
-
By jpmierau in forum General Support
Replies: 4
Last Post: 12-26-2003, 09:25 AM
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
HGST Ultrastar HE10 HUH721010ALE600 10TB SATA 6Gb/s 7200RPM 3.5" Enterprise HDD
$74.99
Western Digital WD60PURZ 6TB Hard Drive SATA6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch
$109.99
WF12F DELL 1TB 7.2K 6GBPS SATA 2.5'' HDD HARD DRIVE ST91000640NS 0WF12F
$25.00
Seagate Exos X16 ST14000NM001G 14TB 512E SATA 6Gb/s 3.5" Enterprise Hard Drive
$157.99
Seagate Exos 7E10 ST2000NM000B 2TB 7200RPM SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive
$29.99
HGST Ultrastar DC HC520 12TB SATA 6Gb 256MB 3.5" Enterprise HDD- HUH721212ALE601
$82.99
2 PACK Seagate ST1000LM035 Mobile HDD 1TB 2.5" SATA III Laptop Hard Drive
$27.49
8TB Seagate Archive SATA 3.5" HDD Hard Drive 100% Healthy 200MB/s ST8000AS0002
$36.53
WD HDD Ultrastar DC HC520 HUH721212AL4205 12TB 3.5" SAS Server Hard Disk Drive
$45.30
WD 16TB Elements Desktop, Certified Refurbished Hard Drive - RWDBWLG0160HBK-NESN
$174.99