>Well, you can always boot single-user (boot -s). The root filesystem
>will be mounted read-only and no service will be started.
That wasn't quite what I had in mind either, though thank you for
your time.
Have you looked at Puppy linux or SLAX (or the linux-live scripts?)
These make it
:>:Is Dragonfly easy to configure for readonly root?
:>
:>Sure. How do you think the CD boots ?
:
:I didn't say 'can it' I said 'easy'. Is it a) documented
:and b) trivial - or is it one of these 'work through the
:rc scripts in the boot process yourself and work it out'
:jobs?
:
:Sort of thi
>:Is Dragonfly easy to configure for readonly root?
>
>Sure. How do you think the CD boots ?
I didn't say 'can it' I said 'easy'. Is it a) documented
and b) trivial - or is it one of these 'work through the
rc scripts in the boot process yourself and work it out'
jobs?
Sort of thing I'm look
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 09:32:35PM +0100, James Mansion wrote:
> >The CF card just looks like an ATA disk to the OS, so
> >it should just run fine. I have a bunch of ATA-to-CF
> >converters which I use for diskless applications, they
> >appear as /dev/ad0.
>
> Is Dragonfly easy to configure for r
:Is Dragonfly easy to configure for readonly root?
Sure. How do you think the CD boots ?
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>The CF card just looks like an ATA disk to the OS, so
>it should just run fine. I have a bunch of ATA-to-CF
>converters which I use for diskless applications, they
>appear as /dev/ad0.
Is Dragonfly easy to configure for readonly root?
Matt's rc.initdiskless is still there in FreeBSD 6.1, but
th
Oliver Fromme wrote:
The main advantage of NetBSD in that area is that it
runs on many non-i386 processors, such as ARM, which
are very common in small embedded devices (and cheap
if ordered in large quantities).
I wonder how powerful an arm7/arm9 needs to be to play mp3s and oggs from
network
Dmitri Nikulin wrote:
> How many CF-based embedded devices does DragonFly actually run on?
The CF card just looks like an ATA disk to the OS, so
it should just run fine. I have a bunch of ATA-to-CF
converters which I use for diskless applications, they
appear as /dev/ad0.
I also have an SBC (si
On 8/1/06, Joseph Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I came across this product that I figured some of you might be
interested in especially if you're buiding embedded firewall boxes with
DragonFlyBSD. It's an SATA to Compact Flash device. It mounts in the
front or the back of the PC. Seems prett
I came across this product that I figured some of you might be
interested in especially if you're buiding embedded firewall boxes with
DragonFlyBSD. It's an SATA to Compact Flash device. It mounts in the
front or the back of the PC. Seems pretty neat.
Here's the product link:
http://www.add
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