At 09:06 9/30/2002 +0200, DSC Siltec wrote: >Here's a quick question, perhaps someone would know the answer. > >Suppose I wanted to make a computer that was completely and automatically >native to Linux, such that it automatically booted >into Linux, nice and quickly. What would the best way of doing >this be?
Unfortunately I just had to unsubscribe from debian-user to keep my in-box from overflowing[1], so please cc me if you need to reply to me. To ideas come to mind. The first is http://www.openbrick.org, which you can get for around 500 Euros (about $US 500) with Debian pre-installed on compact flash. A few tweaks should let you mount everything important read-only in compact flash with maybe /var and /home on a hard drive and /tmp in a RAM disk. The second is to do something similar with a CD-ROM, maybe using the very interesting stuff from http://www.lnx-bbc.org or doing a custom Debian install to an ISO image you've mounted through a loopback device. Same deal there: everything except /var and /home is on the CD-ROM or in a RAM disk. The only catch is that the user would need the disk in the drive to boot, just like the old 128K Macs and original PC's. - Jeff [1] My fetchmail/imap server fried last night to the point that it won't even get to the BIOS screen, so mail's backing up in my spool on the ISP until I can fix the beast. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]