Hi Kristian

What are you meaning more space in "/" ?
If it is from the partition sizes I mentioned  I don't mind which is which

If I'm understanding AstLinux correctly so far.

The AstLinux "image" what sits on the CF is supposed to be Read-Only
while what is on the KeyDisk (your configurations) is to be Read/Write.
Am I correct.

This being the case then I would want log files possible odd recordings 
etc.. on the KeyDisk and thus the keydisk would require the most space.

If the CF is Read/Write then I'm not understanding why the need for a 
KeyDisk ?

Yours Truly

Barry


Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
> Barry Fawthrop wrote:
>   
>> Hi all,
>> Reading VoIP Hacks last night, there is a hack on AstLinux where is 
>> talks about the key disk being a separate device
>>
>> Since AstLinux fits on 256 MB and the least you can get is 1 GB
>> can the CF be partitioned 256 MB for AstLinux and the remaining 768 as 
>> the key disk ?
>>
>> Thanks all
>> Barry
>>     
>
> Barry,
>
>       Why do you need more space in "/"?  This is possible, but I wonder 
> why...  If you are so inclined, you can use the development environment 
> to generate your own image.  Then you can make it as big as you want, 
> without any "hacks" :).
>
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