Small install ISO
George Georgalis
george at galis.org
Thu Feb 17 12:04:03 PST 2005
On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 10:53:53AM -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
>:I'm trying to install DragonFlyBSD onto a system using a usb key. I
>:only have a 64M key, so the normal ISOs are too big for me. Is there a
>:smaller install ISO that I can use? (No floppy or cdrom, and other
>:circumstances prevent me from PXE booting)
>
> There is no existing target that will generate something that fits in
> 64MB. Assuming you are even able to boot from the USB key what I
> recommend is that you start with a normal install's '/' (forget
> /usr and all the rest), then strip the debug info out of the kernel
> (using objcopy --strip-debug infile outfile), and remove files that you
> don't think will be needed until it fits in 64MB. Then try to boot it
> into single-user mode.
A kernel that mounts an NFS root or a usb key based mini root that
copies files from http to a mfs may be easier if those resources are
available.
// George
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