[Voyage-linux] Voyage Customization framework and running a mini web server

Kim-man 'Punky' Tse (spam-protected)
Thu Jul 17 01:03:13 HKT 2008


Nick L. wrote:
> I don't unserstand your last sentence. I have two debs that you built 
> for me: the kernel with USB support, and an ALSA modeules .deb. Where 
> do I have this customized "tarball"??
>
I mean, you can create a distro tarball, just like voyage-0.5.2.tar.bz2, 
but you have mpd and alsa addition in it.  You then distribute the your 
customized distro to others.  To install to CF, just use the voyage way, 
i.e. using voyage.update.
>
> Is this tarball an image that one could write to CF even if they are 
> only a Windows user? I ask because my inital configuration of Voyage 
> was done with a script in /usr/local/sbin.
You can always run voyage.update to install to CF.  After install, use 
dd to dump the disk image.  There are some free utilities to write the 
disk image to CF on windows.
>  
> Would an output of dpkg -l do? The only other modifications that I can 
> remember off hand was to install the kernel (with USB support) and 
> ALSA debs you put together for me. I then did apt-get mpd alsa-base 
> and some minor tweaking of fstab and mpd.conf to specify NFS 
> directories  and the audio hardware device.
Yes, dpkg -l or dpkg-query --show could do.

Regards,
Punky




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