Hello Jorn,

> Hello All,
>
>
> I belive, as well, that this should be possible, however we have to make
> sure we build an image that have the same "physial" properties as a USB
> HDD.  Not my speciality this however I can sacrifice one of my stick to
> give it a go using Andreas suggestion with a loopback file system.  I've
> tried this with CF drives with mixed success in the past thus I would
> like to be possitivle supprised this time :-)
>
That was the same idea I had, but I don't know enough about USB sticks to
be sure about it ;-)

> I have, as mentioned, taken the CD ISO as a starting point and thus
> making it easy for "users" (of the image) to change it into whatever they
> need. My focus has not been on a small footprint, but rather get the full
> monty on the stick.  Should we focus on as small as possible, or the more
> "standard" packages the better?  I had a hard time finding a stick
> smaller that 64Mb and since the CD image take about 31Mb we have space
> "enough"
> for all the packages that are on the CD.
>
Agree with that, but using the CD image has a few drawbacks. The modules,
which are available on the CD-image, get truncated. Also some other
packages with "long" names, like initrd_usb.lrp or initrd_ide_cd.lrp get
truncated (they are meant to be renamed to initrd.lrp when used).
But it's no problem to make a specific image for USB which still contains
all packages without the individual modules and redundant packages. The
image scripts can take care of that.

I think we can focus on putting all packages on the stick, they can easy
be "enabled" by setting them in leaf.cfg or removed by the user when not
needed. And like you say, it's difficult to find a stick smaller than 64Mb
;-)

> Jorn
>
Eric

>
>> Eric Spakman wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hello Andrea,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Also a question, is it possible to create an image without using a
>>> physical device? This way it's easier to use the image create scripts
>>> the Bering-uClibc team uses to create floppy and CD images to also be
>>> used for USB images.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Well, I think yes. I think is feasible as  buildpacket.pl does to
>> create an inirtd image, something like:
>>
>> dd if=/dev/zero of=some to create space
>>
>> and then run mksomefs etc.
>>
>> Of course we should decide for a default size, and/or ask someway as
>> parameter.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Andrea Fino
>>
>>
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