On 7/9/07, wangji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Christian Mignon wrote :
>3) use DetaolB. It's one of the many reasons why I created it. :)
But slax as dsl do have X ,when DetaolB will include X with uclibc
not just busybox
upgrade to version 0.4.
X is already in since last version. :)
On 7/9/07, Michael Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks...I am working with a couple of distros I want to modify so they will
boot faster on QEMU and also utilize persistence. Customizing the
/etc/init.d/* scripts will be my next step.
with minor modifications (1 file) you can get similar
>Christian Mignon wrote :
>3) use DetaolB. It's one of the many reasons why I created it. :)
But slax as dsl do have X ,when DetaolB will include X with uclibc
not just busybox
Thanks...I am working with a couple of distros I want to modify so they will
boot faster on QEMU and also utilize persistence. Customizing the
/etc/init.d/* scripts will be my next step.
On 7/9/07, Christian MICHON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/8/07, Michael Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/8/07, Michael Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have run various live Linux CD distributions (Knoppix, DSL, Ubuntu, etc.)
under QEMU and was wondering if there is really a need to run the various
hardware detection scripts in the live CDs? Obviously, a script for getting
an IP address is n
I have run various live Linux CD distributions (Knoppix, DSL, Ubuntu, etc.)
under QEMU and was wondering if there is really a need to run the various
hardware detection scripts in the live CDs? Obviously, a script for getting
an IP address is needed but if I know I am running the distro under QEMU