Re: EMC Kit
Posted by
Clint Bach
on 1999-11-04 02:59:17 UTC
Matt Jon and all,
With a CD ROM isn't there room for just about everything we could ever
want? On the cd's I've seen by just deleteing a few of the mostly
unused documentation files in some of the optional languages would free
up a huge amount of disk space. (Please, no flames!!! If you don't
like which languages have been deleted just write your own CD ROM...)
Probably enough for everything we could possibly need. Or perhaps two
cd rom disks. One with a standard OS (Redhat5.2?) and a second disk
with the EMC stuff. I really think one disk would work best however. I
would consider going out and buying a CD ROM writer myself... If that
is all it takes to get this going.
Clint Bach
Matt Shaver wrote:
With a CD ROM isn't there room for just about everything we could ever
want? On the cd's I've seen by just deleteing a few of the mostly
unused documentation files in some of the optional languages would free
up a huge amount of disk space. (Please, no flames!!! If you don't
like which languages have been deleted just write your own CD ROM...)
Probably enough for everything we could possibly need. Or perhaps two
cd rom disks. One with a standard OS (Redhat5.2?) and a second disk
with the EMC stuff. I really think one disk would work best however. I
would consider going out and buying a CD ROM writer myself... If that
is all it takes to get this going.
Clint Bach
Matt Shaver wrote:
>
> From: "Matt Shaver" <mshaver@...>
>
> > From: Jon Elson <jmelson@...>
> > Well, I'm not going to go out and buy a CD ROM writer until I have some
> > indication of how many people are interested. But, yes, in principle it
> could
> > be quite modular.
>
> I've got a writer, it's more a question of what to put on the CD! Fred has
> come up with an initial release for the 2.2 kernel which you can see at:
>
> ftp://ftp.isd.mel.nist.gov/pub/emc/emcsoft/linux_2_2_10/
>
> Perhaps we could make it a Joliet style bootable CD:
>
> http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/CD-Writing-HOWTO-4.html#ss4.11
> http://members.bellatlantic.net/~smithrod/rhjol-technical.html
> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/2996/index.html
> http://www.ora.nsysu.edu.tw/~goldentime/bootcd.htm
>
> etc...
>
> Matt
>
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Discussion Thread
Bertho Boman
1999-11-03 13:51:30 UTC
Re: EMC Kit
Clint Bach
1999-11-03 16:40:52 UTC
Re: EMC Kit
Jon Elson
1999-11-03 21:45:38 UTC
Re: EMC Kit
Matt Shaver
1999-11-03 23:38:48 UTC
Re: EMC Kit
Clint Bach
1999-11-04 02:59:17 UTC
Re: EMC Kit
Jon Anderson
1999-11-04 06:12:48 UTC
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Fred Proctor
1999-11-04 08:32:44 UTC
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Dan Mauch
1999-11-04 10:43:09 UTC
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paul@A...
1999-11-04 11:20:06 UTC
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Jon Anderson
1999-11-04 11:04:53 UTC
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Jon Anderson
1999-11-04 12:09:19 UTC
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paul@A...
1999-11-04 12:37:26 UTC
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Jon Elson
1999-11-04 13:50:27 UTC
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Steve Carlisle
1999-11-04 23:09:32 UTC
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Dan Mauch
1999-11-05 06:37:05 UTC
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Jon Anderson
1999-11-05 06:48:37 UTC
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paul@x...
1999-11-05 08:00:59 UTC
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Jon Anderson
1999-11-05 08:36:20 UTC
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drew@x...
1999-11-05 09:50:09 UTC
Re: EMC Kit
Jon Elson
1999-11-05 12:47:48 UTC
Re: EMC Kit
Fred Proctor
1999-11-08 07:27:01 UTC
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Ray Henry
1999-11-12 07:26:17 UTC
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Carl Fiorletta
1999-11-12 07:55:23 UTC
RE: Re: EMC Kit
Fred Proctor
1999-11-15 07:47:30 UTC
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