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Date:      Wed, 14 Apr 2004 13:53:46 -0500
From:      Nikolas Britton <freebsd@nbritton.org>
To:        jfm@blueyonder.co.uk
Cc:        freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Going small
Message-ID:  <407D88BA.80200@nbritton.org>
In-Reply-To: <pfvq701tp6kq30n6q5bad331ig821evjjr@4ax.com>
References:  <3a8q70tlt97mcr8llt61ff158gtudful25@4ax.com> <20040414155534.GJTI1202.mta04-svc.ntlworld.com@deskgx> <pfvq701tp6kq30n6q5bad331ig821evjjr@4ax.com>

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John Murphy wrote:

>"Andrew White" <andywhite@ntlworld.ie> wrote:
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>>You might want to try m0n0wall
>>http://www.m0n0.com/
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>I may do if I get a flashcard but it'll have to be an HD for now and
>I would like a full userland.  Looks a great project though.
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m0n0wall will run from a HD aswell as a CD-ROM/Floppy

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>>You could forget having a hardrive at all and use a flashcard instead,
>>leaving you with no mechanical parts to fail... 
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>True but I've read that flashcards tend to fail after a lot of writes
>and I need storage space anyway...
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Thats true but if you load the system onto a ram disk you only have to 
read off the flashcard once at boot up......
another way is mount the filesystem etc. on it and point /tmp, /var and 
swap onto a ram drive (corse why point swap to a ram drive LOL)

basicly, minimize the need for the system to read/write (mainly write) 
to the flash card and you'll be fine.
google around for embedded, bsd, mini, etc.



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