[Rule-list] Tool for building/booting distirbutions
Taylor, ForrestX
forrestx.taylor at intel.com
Wed Feb 20 20:25:15 EET 2002
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: James [mailto:null_address"http://lists.hellug.gr/mailman/listinfo/rule-list">james at opencountry.org]
> >
> > Devon,
> > Don't know if this will help or hinder but I ran across a
> > tool called gbootroot. It seems to allow you to create
> > distro's and then test through a gui. This may not be of any
> > help. But just in case I'm including the link.
> >
> > http://gbootroot.sourceforge.net/
> >
> > James
>
> You can also use anaconda to test it if you export the
> directory (and use
> the netstg image):
> anaconda --test -m nfs:/path/to/nfs/export
>
> Forrest
Oops--forgot to add the option 'mem=' line. To do this I take the total RAM
on the system in KB (from the output of the `free` command), and subtract
the amount of RAM that I want to use from it, and then use the --overhead
option.
E.g.
free shows 126236 total RAM (128 MB). I want to use 12 MB:
126236
-12000
------
114236
Thus I would use
anaconda -t -m nfs:/path/to/install/i386 --overhead 114236
Forrest
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