-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Mauro Parra schreef:
Hallo,
On 11/25/06, Robby (M9.)
wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- As a matter of fact, i did, with kanotix, the debian installed knoppix, Is it available for suse?
The program is lying around, a small footprint livecd could be done if you want. But I don't see any reason to do it, since there is already working alternatives.
Such as?
In case of interest, much of the distro-cutted-down work is done in the microSuSE universe (which also targets i386):
http://en.opensuse.org/MicroSUSE
as another option there was a suse live evalution, I don't know if it's still uptodate, but could be easily updated and hacked to suit this need.
For more general advice on this, there is an article in lj about how to do your own livecd:
Thnx for all the advice, but to remaster a live-cd just to use a partitioner, is a little overdone..(might be nessesary in the future, if there is not going to be added a usefull one..) I can not believe, that i am the only one, who thinks, that the available partitioners do not work. If you do not use LVM, you can not use it to make changes afterwards.. If you use LVM, you can not make changes afterwards... If you use the partitioner from yast, which i do, you are not able to throw away, and recreate partitions, simply because you can not see what you are doing.You can only make partitions smaller, not move or resize a usable way.. it is not praktical to count all the cylinders, because than a simple transaction takes few hours, you have to calculate everything.... In this time, that would not be nessesary anymore. I realy mean this. Everybody who uses them, knows that it is true what i am saying, because it is.
Best Regards, M
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