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From: Dan Farrell <dan@×××××××××.cx>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] jffs2 on gentoo
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:52:45
Message-Id: 20080314135242.2070d995@pascal.spore.ath.cx
In Reply to: [gentoo-user] jffs2 on gentoo by James
1 On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:27:22 +0000 (UTC)
2 James <wireless@×××××××××××.com> wrote:
3
4 > Hello,
5 >
6 > I have a firewall that is built pretty minimally on a P3 and
7 > and old 4 gig ide disk:
8 >
9 > /dev/hda3 2068348 1668104 400244 81% /
10 > /dev/hda1 100728 40452 60276 41% /boot
11 >
12 > I have a 4 gig Cf card (sandisk) and a ide-cf card that should
13 > make the CF card look like an ide hard drive.
14 >
15 > I've been searching for a wiki or something that describes the general
16 > sequence of events to migrate the existing gentoo system to the
17 > CF/ide disk, with no luck.
18 >
19 > I did find this page:
20 > http://gentoo-wiki.com/Mounting_a_block_device_with_JFFS2
21 >
22 >
23 > But it seems vague(outdated) and missing many steps. Or
24 > am I confused? I'm just looking for some outline or verbose
25 > steps to replace an ide drive on a system with a CF/ide drive
26 > and jffs2, as I have many systems that I'd like to do this with,
27 > for core reliability on minimalistic gentoo servers. I plan
28 > on having additional space on these systems (when needed)
29 > via NFS.
30 >
31 >
32 > Any help or ideas are greatly appreciated.
33 >
34 >
35 > James
36 >
37
38 You shouldn't need to do anything special - just copy all files over
39 exactly, and then set up GRUB on the CF card.
40
41 Your biggest problem is you need to cut 75% from your installation.
42 Delete portage, logs, and so on to do so. You can mount portage from
43 NFS later. You might also have to uninstall X and all desktop
44 environments to get it that small -- assuming you can do so, it's a
45 good idea.
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[gentoo-user] Re: jffs2 on gentoo James <wireless@×××××××××××.com>