From: David G. M. <dgl...@gm...> - 2001-11-05 17:56:31
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I would love to see a more customisable linuxrc without having to rebuild a initrd.gz or dig into the img inside the iso... This could make CD booting or floppy booting or floppy+HD more easy to accomplish. Many time I have seen trinux downloading from the network while the package were local (on CD or on HD) due to going undetected or wrong directory name or no ide.o or god knows what else. Without the right building environment it is very difficult. (now with the latest email on mailing list, things get easyer to understand however). David GLAUDE ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew Franz" <mat...@ya...> To: "ALMEIDA Antonio Jose" <aja...@no...>; <tri...@li...> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 3:16 PM Subject: Re: [Trinux-talk] usr size > Right now it is hard-coded in linuxrc and > automatically determined by your RAM size. In the the > latest version of linuxrc/initrd.gz I'm testing right > now there is a user configurable file that allows you > to specify the size and location of partitions (such > as a real hard drive). This is particularly useful for > low-memory machines. |