On Tue, 20 May 2008, Joe Landman wrote:



Robert G. Brown wrote:

Very interesting article, but 1 GB is still a bit tight.  The really
interesting times coming are in one year, when the motherboards comes
with linux in 2 or even 4 GB flash.  In one GB you can load a

... and until then we use CF->SATA converters and boot from 4 GB flash cards. We have built working 4GB flash images of Ubuntu, Suse, Openfiler, and one of the RHELs.

Actually, I use CF->IDE adapters. About $5 each. Incredibly useful to get Linux booted far enough to understand LVM & RAID.

-- Matt
It's not what I know that counts.
It's what I can remember in time to use.
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