<!--#set var="title" value="rootfs-light" --> <!--#set var="description" value="Information on openmamba rootfs-light." --> <!--#set var="keywords" value="about,faq,contact,information" --> <!--#set var="slogan" value="GNU/Linux distribution" --> <!--#include virtual="/header.html" --> <!--#include virtual="/scripts/download.en.inc.js" --> <table width="100%"> <tr><td valign="middle" colspan=2> <br> <table align="center"><tr> <td><img src="/images/media_gr.png" alt="openmamba rootfs-light"></td> <td class="toptitle">openmamba rootfs-light</td> </tr></table> </td></tr> <tr><td> <br> <p><h2>What is this?</h2> <!--#include virtual="/pub/openmamba/media/devel/rootfs-light/info/description.en.html.inc" --> <br> <br> <table class=info><tr><td> <b>Features</b> <!--#include virtual="/pub/openmamba/media/devel/rootfs-light/info/features.en.html.inc" --> </td></tr></table> </td><td width="0" valign=top nowrap> <!--#include virtual="/pub/openmamba/allmedias.inc.en.html" --> </td></tr><tr><td colspan=2> <table width="600" class=info><tr><td> <b>Requirements</b> <!--#include virtual="/pub/openmamba/media/devel/rootfs-light/info/requirements.en.html.inc" --> </td></tr></table> <table width="80%"><tr><td> <p><h2>Instructions</h2> <div class="info"> <font size="-1"> <p>1st step) <b>Storage device partitioning</b> <ul> <li>insert the storage and identify its device name (e.g. /dev/sda) <li>make sure that no partitions are mounted for the device <li>run parted or gparted to create a partition that is at least 2GB large <li>mark the partition as "bootable" <li>identify the device corresponding to the partitiong (e.g. /dev/sda1) </ul> <br> <p>2nd step) <b>Formatting the device</b> <br> <pre>mkfs.ext4<partition device></pre> The filesystem (ext4) is recommended for best performances. <br><br> <p>3rd step) <b>Installing the cpio image</b> <pre> mount <partition device> <mount point> cd <mount point> tar xf /your/download/dir/openmamba-rootfs-light-en-i586.tar.xz </pre> <br> <p><i><font color=red>Note: boot loaded installation is a standard for <i>x86</i> architectures through the <i>BIOS</i>. So the following sections are not applicable if you are using the <i>arm</i> version and in such case you need to proceed (if possible) in a way that is specific to the boot tecnology available in the destination device.</i></font> <p>4th step) <b>Installing extlinux bootloader (BIOS architectures only)</b> <p>You need <a href="/distribution/distromatic.html?tag=devel&pkg=syslinux.i586">syslinux</a> installed on your computer, then use the following command from the <mount point> directory: <pre>extlinux --install boot</pre> Unmount the storage and that's all about installation. <br><br> <p>5th step) <b>Running the system (BIOS architectues only)</b> <p>Reboot your computer with the USB storage inserted in. <p>Your computer maybe configured or not for booting from a USB Hard Drive/Storage device; check your bios configuration and wheter it supports booting from USB (many bioses are buggy!). </font></div> </td></tr></table> <p><h2>Download</h2> <p>Stable release: <!--#include virtual="/pub/openmamba/media/milestone2/rootfs-light/downloads.inc" --> <!--#include virtual="/pub/openmamba/media/milestone2/rootfs-light/index.inc.en.html" --> <br> <p>Weekly snapshot: <!--#include virtual="/pub/openmamba/media/devel/rootfs-light/downloads.inc" --> <!--#include virtual="/pub/openmamba/media/devel/rootfs-light/index.inc.en.html" --> <br> <br> </td></tr> </table> <!--#include virtual="/footer.html" -->