On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, Dag Wieers wrote:
> We have a big issue where it works for simple initramfs archives (the minimal
> one), but it consistently fails for big ones (40MB). While it does work for
> the RIPLinux initramfs which is 45MB.
We have to make the ramdisk_size extremely big (now using 128000) for my
image. The original uncompressed RIPLinux initramfs is 90M. Ours is 105M :-/
(And missing the kernel modules, we might want to make an all-in CentOS
kernel)
I guess we have to discuss some of the details, what we want to accomplish
and how we want to do that.
I am interested in:
- a tool to generate custom initramfs for specific applications to boot
directly into, eg ncurses frontends for wiping or ghosting disks,
troubleshooting hardware and network problems (this is what I need
right now) and other things
- a ready-to-go rescue image that people can install in their boot-loader
(or maybe we can provide by default ?) so that in case of a real
problem (something important for booting trashed) they can find the
problem and fix it
- a full RIPLinux alike recovery CD including documentation and tools to
recover systems (ISO, USB, PXE) using the default CentOS kernel
- same full recovery CD with a very recent kernel with more features, the
same initramfs could be used for this and the above if all modules are
compiled in the kernel (like with RIPLinux)
RIPLinux currently also has an X version with a lot more stuff like
firefox, flash, minimal window manager, gparted, ... but for me that is
not a priority. A full-fledged live cd seems more appropriate for a
graphical environment.
--
-- dag wieers, dag(a)wieers.com, http://dag.wieers.com/ --
[Any errors in spelling, tact or fact are transmission errors]