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    knoppix guru needed!!

    ok guys , i found this on the web & i thourght it might creat a bit of interest so have a read and se what you think

    An old laptop of mine fubared its Linux partition beyond (easy) repair so I decided a clean install was the way to go. When I went to install a recent Debian system I had trouble with PCMCIA under the 2.2 kernel, and XFree gave me a blank screen under 2.4. Knoppix, however, made everything work automagically (with the exception of sound).



    I thought for a minute... hmmm... I can compile a custom kernel for the box as I had always done in the past, or I can simply copy the Knoppix CD-ROM with its compressed filesystem onto the hard disk. Since the box has only 1.5 GB of disk available, things have always been a tight squeeze, but with Knoppix I would get a pretty complete install in only 700 megs, albeit with the cost of some speed to decompress applications on startup.

    So I gave it a shot, and sure enough, it worked pretty darn well.

    The only problem was the lack of persistent configuration. Knoppix supposedly has some tools that will allow you to save configuration info, but I haven't played with them yet. But it is pretty trivial to write a script to tweak things after the fact.

    The only "problem" with Knoppix is that the CD-ROM is updated every few weeks and that there is no way to download just the changes -- the complete ISO image must be downloaded for each upgrade.

    In any case, getting a compressed Knoppix to run from your HD is as simple as the following:

    Copy the contents of the CD-ROM to your hard disk. I created a 750 meg partition for this, but strictly speaking I'm not sure this is necessary. (Knoppix seems to scan for its compressed disk image, so you might be able to stash that anywhere)
    Mount the boot.img file via a loop mount point to copy off the kernel and initrd files.
    Configure grub or lilo to boot with these. You'll probably want to specify some boot options, at the very least, changing from the default German keyboard and language.
    Reboot. Then magic happens.

    This is, without a doubt, the quickest and easiest O/S install I have ever performed, and the "magic" part is that it was on an old laptop with such a small hard drive it would be almost impossible to make any other full-featured Linux distro and a full set of useful applications work on it.

    this was writen buy this guyeter@elemental.nospam.org

    it would be interesting to see a knx distro that auto installed like this as you could then have a 1.7gig install on a 750 meg capacity drive

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    Re: knoppix guru needed!!

    Quote Originally Posted by gyro

    it would be interesting to see a knx distro that auto installed like this as you could then have a 1.7gig install on a 750 meg capacity drive
    Sounds a lot like the tohd cheat code.

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    THANX MAN I WASNT AWARE OF THAT ONE ILL TRY IT AND SEE IF IT GIVES THE SAME RESULT

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