Am Sonntag, 2. Oktober 2011, 04:18:18 schrieb Tim Wegner:
> KP wrote:
> > Using a boot partition with 512MB solved issue  - and 512MB on a CF
> > was about ten times the space I needed to install all packages,
> > thereforeI didn't investigate further.
> 
> Just for my education I reduced the main partition on the 4gb boot CF
> to 512 mb as you suggested. Then the syslinux from the mtools.lrp
> package on my Leaf/Soekris 4801 box was able to make the CF bootable
> as you said.
> 
> > Still looking foward how to make use of the remaining 3GB :)
> 
> I'm sure you know this, but again for my remedial education I made a
> second DOS partition with the remaining space. It was accessible from
> within Leaf by mounting /dev/sda5.
> 
> All this can be avoided by making the entire 4gb CompactFlash a dos32
> partition and using syslinux on another Linux machine (64 bit Fedora
> 14 in my case) to make it bootable.
> 
> Still not sure why the Leaf syslinux is limited to 512 mb, but I have
> exhausted my scientific curiosity :-)

Tim;
 
Just a guess the syslinux version we use is too old...?
 
I may have been unprecise: I know how to add the additional GB to a leaf 
box, what I'm still trying to figure out, is "for what?"/"how can I use that 
much space?".
 
LEAF is too small for such devices :)
 
kp
 
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