![]() ![]() My following step is find a tool like KDirStat to find these files. I’ll try the mount and this works □ So now I must find the big files and strip these. # mkisofs -R /ramdisk/source | create_compressed_fs – 65536 > ramdisk/newcd/KNOPPIX/KNOPPIX # cp /path-to-file/file /ramdisk/source/path-to-file/file # cp -Rp /ramdisk/unpack/.bash_profile /ramdisk/sourceĬopy additional files to be added to the new knoppix image # cp -Rp /ramdisk/unpack/* /ramdisk/source Prepare a place to put the files for the re-mastered knoppix image # mount /ramdisk/image/KNOPPIX/KNOPPIX /ramdisk/unpack -t iso9660 -o ro,loop=/dev/cloop50 # mount /path-to-file/dsl-n-01RC4.iso /ramdisk/image -t iso9660 -o loop,ro Uncompress the DSL-N *.iso and ‘unpack” the knoppix image I found the following steps on the internet: I must mount the file before i can edit these. Now I must rebuild te KNOPPIX enviroment instead of the DSL. When I remastered the DS, I seen one big KNOPPIX file. But soon I’ll try this manner to strip the distribution to a smaller one □ When I re-mastering the distro I can add items. I found a solution ( DSL Create own CD(PDF)) to create a my own installation CD. I’ll have try it without swap but DSL was very unstable on my laptop. I must create 57mb for my “fragile” installation. The first big problem is that i have only a 64mb SSD disk. My Distro choice is DSL (damn small linux) because that is a very small distro including window manager. Varlog /var/log tmpfs noexec,nosuid,rw,size=2048K 0 0 Vartmp /var/tmp tmpfs noexec,nosuid,rw,size=1024K 0 0 etc/fstab tmp /tmp tmpfs noexec,nosuid,rw,size=1024K 0 0 So the log & temporary files must be run in the RAM. The main problem of solid state flash is that you can write the disk not forever. – Xwindow manager (Flux box, Enlightenment, ICEWM or XFCE) The laptop have a solit state flash drive with only 128mb ram. Source: Author Thomas Faddegon Posted on MaNovemCategories Linux 1 Comment on Getlibs: Automatically solves dependencies for 32-bit programs on 64-bit Project: Linux on solid state flash laptop Determines what web interface release is used in search. –release : can set as hardy gutsy feisty edgy or dapper. Ubuntu installs to /usr/lib32 and/or /lib32. –distro : can set as either Ubuntu or Debian. 32-bit library installation is the default for all systems. 32 : Left only for compatibility with getlibs v1. 64 : Will let apt-get install 64-bit packages for a 64-bit system –ldconfig : Runs ldconfig on directories where new libraries are installed –mirror or -m : Use the specified mirror to download from if one is not specified for package This will only install libraries from a 32-bit package into the correct place! This will not install any binaries from that package! This is very beta. –build : converts a 32-bit package to a 64-bit package and installs it. This is especially useful for non-ubuntu users. ![]() –apt-file : Uses apt-file to find the packagenames for libraries. Use getlibs to install a 32-bit library using the package name:ĭownload and install a 32-bit library file (.deb): Use getlibs to install a 32-bit library using the library name:Ĭode: getlibs -l libogg.so.0 libSDL-1.2.so.0 Getlibs on a program to download all missing libraries: Tip: To install a 32-bit debian package for a program (not a library!) useĬode: sudo dpkg -i -force-all package_b Debian or Ubuntu based distributions (best to use the package name).View the source without installing the package: ![]() Thank you to the following Beta Testers: Kilz BogusJoe NullHeadĭownload and double click the file to install. Thank you to the following bug reporters: marararam ViRMiN Cabal elanthis BogusJoe NullHead mooball On 32-bit systems it downloads and installs libraries needed for 32-bit programs. On 64-bit systems it downloads and installs libraries needed for 32-bit programs and 64-bit programs. Now this problem is (hopefully) fixed 4ever! □ In the past I have search my ass off to find the correct debian libs. This tool automatically find the libs and install these. Today i found an real life / time saving debian/ubuntu tool. ![]()
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