Works great, I do not copy to ram my boot is
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kernel /vmlinuz pmedia=usbhd pfix=fsck,nocopy
Jwm with rox for icon management custom Nicons software. Openbox is also available. XFCE, KDE .sfs modules easily added.
regards stemsee
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kernel /vmlinuz pmedia=usbhd pfix=fsck,nocopy
stemsee wrote:I put mine on a dual partition usb stick partition 1 is fat32 and 2 is ext 4
Works great, I do not copy to ram my boot isDownload is working fine here!Code: Select all
kernel /vmlinuz pmedia=usbhd pfix=fsck,nocopy
Jwm with rox for icon management custom Nicons software. Openbox is also available. XFCE, KDE .sfs modules easily added.
regards stemsee
1. Unless it is a cunning ploy of some kind that surely should be pmedia=usbflashI put mine on a dual partition usb stick partition 1 is fat32 and 2 is ext 4
Works great, I do not copy to ram my boot is
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tune2fs -O ^has_journal /dev/sdXN
I tried it by dd'ing the ISO-file to a an USB flash-drive.gcmartin wrote:Is the current distro a hybrid ISO?
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> modprobe e1000e
You could try building it. An example of how to build a kernel module can be found in 666philb's post here:cinclus_cinclus wrote:My current hardware uses an Intel NIC I218-V.
I can't find a module suitable for the I218-V, the e1000e:But there is no such module in Ultra.Code: Select all
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@stemsee. Could you please provide us with such a module?
Correction: there can't be a ndiswrapper module for the I218-V, because it 's not a wireless-card.
Source.Although ndiswrapper is intended for wireless network cards, other devices are known to work: e.g., ethernet cards, USB to serial port device, home phone network device etc.
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/root//mnt/sda5/Audio/some.mp3
I'm confused. The link you posted downloads an x86_64 labelled archive, yet you refer to modules for i486. Is it the right link? Can you also elaborate on which archive files are to be added and how? Your reference to adrv_EmSee-Ultra.sfs confused me. Thanks.stemsee wrote: 2) adrv_EmSee-Ultra.sfs modules fr i486 are necessary after all. Get them from here and add to the iso.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_gaN1 ... 0I5WjliZzA