From: artudange (artudange@tiscalinet.it)
Date: Fri Dec 01 2000 - 22:18:01 CET
Hi, mu-people
> If you can't live with more preofiles...
THE IDEA WAS to have a "small" profile with basic configurations for fast jobs and an "advanced" profile, full configurated, for normal situations.
THE PROBLEM IS (as you said to me) the boot disk contain just a single profile.
THE SOLUTION IS: I created a boot disk labelled "basic" with basic configuration, than I created another disk labelled "ADVANCED" for the full-configured profile. And I GOT MY TARGET !!
I'm joking !!
As Mr Andreoli Suggested, i did "cat ./free" in mu-directory. This is the result:
BOOT.raw: clean, 33/152 files, 574/585 blocks
ROOT: clean, 701/760 files, 1621/1700 blocks
BOOT=592, ROOT=585, USR=548, Total 1718
4 k-bytes (uncompressed) free.
So only 4 kb free (not 14 !?).
I rised in "mu.cnf" the BOOT_FREE value from 35 to 39 kb, and I created a new BOOT DISK, without
problem. No problem I'd for the first configuration, too, but when i tried to create a second configuration,
the error message appear:
" saving "adv" profile on startup
gzip: sdtout: no space left on device
done."
Re-booting I was not able to load neither basic nor advanced profile.
The same resoult I'd over-rising BOOT-FREE value from 35 to 47 kb.
Probably the first joke-solution is not so stupid !!
Regards. Artu
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