I'm hoping to trim down that installation (with a chainsaw, dynamite, flamethrowers and a wrecking ball) by removing all things bluetooth (no bluetooth adapter, so pointless), jave ide's (I don't write java), libreoffice (I can live without it on this machine) plus whatever other cruft I can find (remember, one man's cruft is another man's essentials).Īt the moment I'm down to 3.5Gig, and I'm hoping to use piclone to transfer to the solid state drive once I reconfigure grub to recognise that the usb stick that was there when it configured itself during install isn't there any more.Īll in all, hopeful and at least this install automatically sets up the wireless chipset which has been a problem in the past. I confirmed this by inserting a 16G micro-sd card in an adapter into the SD card port and successfully installed onto that. This will boot and run persistence on the eeePC.Ģ) The Debian installer is most unhelpful when it fails, but it is trying to create a >4Gig filesystem on a 4Gig drive. dd'ing the iso to a usb stick does produce something bootable. The eeePC I have has no model number visible, but seems to be a 701 with a 4Gig solid state drive (see 2 below)ġ) yes.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
March 2023
Categories |