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Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 3:54
AM
Subject: [Astlinux-users] How do I use a
USB keydisk
Hello !
To my big surprice I were able to install Astlinux on a Hewlet Packard
Compaq t5000 thin client (used to be, now Linux server !) just now to night.
(More precisely: In the middle of this night :-)
I bought this used thin client because of it's nice and fancy
design and some courisity if it really could be used as a asterisk server
(I have red about the Soekris project here on the astlinux web page
and I wanted to try to do something simular from some second hand parts.)
It has a 800 MHZ Transmeta processor, 32 MB of flash memory (just as
needed, no waste !) and 128 MB of ram.
I'm just surpriced of how well it runns and how the small resources of
processor performance and memory seems to be no problem at all. Absolutely no
moving parts, no heat, nothing .. only silence (My first flash based
installation was on a ordinary PC.)
And then the question:
I can see that during the boot up there is a menu with four options,
something about the ability to use a USB key disk.
I could imagine
that this might have something to do with the ability to build in some storage
capasaty for voice massages etc (?).
How should this USB key be mounted ? What file system should be
used ?
One other thing .. the way I have runned astlinux until now all the logs
gets lost during reboot (I believe) because datas is just stored in ram (I
also believe).
What can this USB key be used for, can it also be used for storage of
the telephony log ?
Best reg Arne.
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