[Grml] Re: USB boot success: grml-big-0.5 + grml2hd-0.5.5
Michael Prokop
mika at grml.org
Wed Nov 23 09:16:37 CET 2005
* Mark <or2uvma02 at sneakemail.com> [20051123 09:01]:
> > You don't have to delete any of the packages. ;-)
> > ...
> > That's not possible, think about the way grml2hd has to run.
> > (Copying all files from the[ un]compressed, loopback mounted
> > squashfs-file.)
> All it would take is a filter to omit specific files. There are various
> ways to do that. I don't see why it's easier to go back and delete
> files. It's just as much work to avoid copying specific files as it is
> to copy-all and then delete them.
Please take a look at the source code of grml2hd to see why we won't
integrate such a solution. Saving some few MB when copying >2GB
compared with the code complexity such a solution would have, is
nothing anyone of us will implement. grml2hd should stay small,
maintainable and therefor stable.
> > This derives from the debian package, it's not a grml issue. And
> > such questions are important for some people.
> People booting the CD are probably not running PostgreSQL databases from
> the CD. I'm not clear why PostgreSQL belongs on a sysadmin CD...but you
> must have reasons.
Sysadmins have to test stuff with databases. And migrate, backup and
restore databases.
> > Do you have an LCD or TFT? Do you have an "auto adjust" button on
> > your monitor?
> It's a CRT monitor; no auto-adjust. I leave the monitor settings
> exactly as when I use my computer for Windows. I use CD defaults for
> GRML boot. The grml-CD fonts and video defaults look good. The USB
> hard drive boot has the ugliness.
Hm interesting, I'll google for it.
> > Could you provide a screenshot please?
> I tried snapping digital photos, but they are bad. The screen has some
> curvature and the lighting is rotten. I can't freeze the boot process
> either. Sorrry, I tried! The video card is nVidia GeForce 3.
Ok, no problem. I'll have to ask google anyway.
> > The grml-kernel does not fit with all its features on a floppy disk.
> > So you have to use such a specialized floppy disk.
> I understand the need for specialized floppies, which is why the
> installer should make them.
Why should the installer create them if they already exist?
Anyway, I'll add a hint to http://grml.org/grml2hd/
regards,
-mika-
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