- loads from USB storage or other boot devices
- runs in RAM; after bootup no access to boot device required
- modular:
- basic system fits on two 1.4 MB floppy disks (Linux 2.6 with midnight commander)
- all other components are added as addons: bz2 (and sqf) files in subfolders of folder spblinux on the boot device
- choice which addon subfolders are loaded is at boot time (grub menu and/or grub edit); command loadaddon allows to load addons manually when SPBLinux is running.
- SPBLinux can be built and modified inside SPBLinux
- the command changebz2 your_addon.bz2 opens the addon with midnight commander
- if the gentoo chroot environment is installed, programs can be emerged and compiled
- more information is in the SPBLinux Wiki
- targeted users:
- users who want to create their own customized system
- support and documentation:
- read the release notes in the download section (click on the book symbol) and the readme files inside the zip archives
- SPBLinux Wiki
- the basic concept of SPBLinux is explained at the SPBLinux 2.0 site
- development of SPBLinux follows the needs of its users; if you need a hint how to add a feature to SPBLinux, feel free to use the email address at the bottom of this page
- installation on fat formatted USB devices
- run SPBLinux and use the scrip makebootable
- to get a running copy of SPBLinux, you can download the iso image in spb2.1-install-cd_b13.zip
SPBLinux is not intended as out of the box solution; in this case you might want to try Puppy Linux (http://www.puppylinux.org) which started to use USB boot devices some years ago, at the same time when SPBLinux did.
How does SPBLinux 2.1 look like?
- with XFCE: see the screenshots section of sourceforge
- just with X: click on the picture in the middle on the top of this page (or here).
Read more... page down from info about SPBLinux 2.2 is on it's way...
http://spblinux.sourceforge.net/
Don
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