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Bernie;<br>
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Could you edit the wiki and detail how you built the
soas-2-blueberry-direct-2GB.img ?<br>
I think it would be nice to have documented so others could do it.<br>
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Tom Gilliard<br>
satellit<br>
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Bernie Innocenti wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sat, 2010-01-30 at 13:45 -0300, Bernie Innocenti wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The XO-1, with 1GB of flash, is perfectly capable of running Fedora 11
off an ext3 filesystem.
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I'm obviously becoming senile: we're obviously using jffs2 on the
internal NAND, not ext3.
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<pre wrap="">liveusb-creator is the gui that provides the exact same functionality as
livecd-iso-to-stick, and runs on windows as well. Were you not aware of
this?
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<pre wrap="">I used it only once, but I had not understood that it was using
livecd-iso-to-stick under hood. Actually, it seems very hard to believe:
how can it possibly run such a Linux-dependent bash script under
Windows?
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Ok, got around to actually test it. liveusb-creator duplicates a subset
of the livecd-iso-to-disk features, notably --overlay-size-mb, but not
--home-size-mb (which doesn't work with soas, according to Sebastian).
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