Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom <chrome at real-time.com> writes:

> > It looks like a nice idea, but it seems rather particular about who it runs as
> > and where it's installed.  That and it claims my kernel is too big:
> > -rw-r--r--    1 root     root      1040661 Feb 11 19:57 bzImage-2.4.17
> > 
> > Does this mean I need to make more things modules?
> 
> well, you'll definitely need to be root to build the images. 
> as for the size of the kernel; I dunno, I've only started to mess with it.
> try building more stuff as modules; or else try the default 2.4.12 kernel
> that comes with it and see if it has LVM support.

Well I got it shrunk down so mindi built me some disks, 4 to be exact.  Now I
can't write them.  They're 1.72MB and my drive keeps on telling me it's out of
space when I try and write them using dd.  I can't remember if there's
something else to do to the disks to make this work.

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