Re: Mini Linux con Debian
El Mon, 19 de Mar de 2001, LACIUS@eresmas.com escribió...
> Hace varios meses pregunté en la lista dónde podía obtener
> documentación para extraer de Debian un sistema mini-linux en un único
> disquete. Después de recopilar la información prometí informar de mis
> resultados a la lista -en especial a todos aquellos que me respondieron-
> .
Y al poco tiempo incluyeron el paquete yard en Sid, como no guardé los
mensajes no pude contestar :(, lo siento. Si te va perl échale un
vistazo, adjunto descripción.
Un saludo, Manuel
Package: yard
Priority: optional
Section: utils
Installed-Size: 322
Maintainer: Hector Garcia <hector@scouts-es.org>
Architecture: all
Version: 2.0-2
Depends: perl5, make (>=3.00)
Suggests: ash
Filename: pool/main/y/yard/yard_2.0-2_all.deb
Size: 156988
MD5sum: ebcf4e83c7039dc8f38bbd2fab8cb12b
Description: Perl scripts to build rescue disk(s) to revive a system
.
Yard is a suite of Perl scripts for creating custom boot/rescue
disks. Using a compressed filesystem, it can put a standard kernel
image plus about 2.4 meg of utilities on a single floppy. Yard is
also useful for creating self-contained Linux-on-a-floppy systems.
You specify a basic set of files and utilities for inclusion and
Yard handles many of the details. Features:
- File specs allow absolute and relative filenames, symbolic links,
file replacements and full shell-style globbing.
- Automatically determines necessary libraries and loaders.
- Allows stripping of binaries and libraries during copying.
- Automatically regenerates ld.so.cache
- Checks for broken symlinks
- Checks /etc/{fstab,inittab,termcap,pam.conf} for common errors and
inconsistencies.
- Checks user directories and files mentioned in /etc/passwd
- Checks command files (eg, rc.local and .login) and scripts for
missing binaries and command interpreters.
- Automatically performs filesystem compression and copying.
- Can be used with or without LILO.
- Can make single or double disk sets.
- Extensive checking of user choices and execution errors.
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