no not at all. the baselayout-lite one does not depend on bash what so
ever and includes pretty much no init/conf scripts. You get to hack on
your own init scripts, which is a trivial task.

Well, i have to use a different baselayout. The boot time is far too
long to be acceptable and there is a problem with hotplug (an error
appears that the firmware isn't available). But i don't know if it's
easier to make my init scripts or use initng.

Nevertheless, thanks for your help!!



2006/6/28, Ned Ludd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 18:03 +0100, Marcelo Coelho wrote:
> >though you might have difficulties with the USB ADSL modem.
>
> That's why i sent the e-mail to this mailing list.
>
> What if i compiled the system in another pc? Would gnat give a easy to
> use method to update a tarball, or something similar, to update the
> system at the old pc?
>
> BTW, what are differences between normal baselayout and the embedded
> one?

The embedded one aka baselayout-lite is pretty much for busybox
read-only fs setups.

> Does the network (for ADSL) configuration part work in a similar
> way?

no not at all. the baselayout-lite one does not depend on bash what so
ever and includes pretty much no init/conf scripts. You get to hack on
your own init scripts, which is a trivial task.

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Ned Ludd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gentoo Linux

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