DSL Ideas and Suggestions :: DSL-Anywhere
Because of the computer savy-ness of the DSL programmers and the Qemu guys, DSL is the best OS ever.
My suggestion/question/problem:
Where I work we have people running XP, OS X.3, RedHat Linux, and whatever is on SGI's. Could you smart people get together and make a DSL distro that would include EASY bootups for all these systems but still fit on a pen drive (256MB is okay) and use the same -hardisk? I want to be able to take "My Computer" anywhere. Sorry if I'm asking a lot.
For XP and Red Hat,
your covered already with the embedded version..
No OSX/mac support , that would require a complete port
of everything from the kernel down..
SGI? no sgi ports in existing either that I'm aware of..
73
ke4nt
As long as you have a copy of QEMU that is capable of emulating an IBM PC compatible computer system, in theory it is possible.
You might be able to get a copy of the QEMU program that runs on a Mac or maybe even a SGI station.
But you will need to compile it yourself on those machines.
Finally, use the existing dsl-linux.sh script as a guideline for how to start up DSL from a Mac or SGI using a ported version of the QEMU program.
Visit the QEMU website for more information.
This QEMU for Mac OS X app will allow you to run DSL on a Mac using the same hard disk image files that work with QEMU on Windows and Linux.
Simply download the .dmg file on a Mac and when it opens drag the QEMU app to your memory stick. You should then be able to run QEMU from stick on any OS X Mac (though beware that performance on anything less than a fast G5 will leave a lot to be desired.
Since OSX uses Bash these days, you should be able to use the dsl-linux.sh directly.
Try it out.
-J.P.
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