On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 08:39:06PM +0200, Leonardo Canducci wrote: > Most eeepc seem to be well supported and some have a good battery > life. nc10 seems good but it's not cheap nor friendly. dell mini 9 is > really cheap but has little battery and bradcom wifi. So... what would > you recommend?
I'm using an Eee PC 901 right now, although it's running Ubuntu 9.04 (Netbook Remix) rather than Debian proper... works beautifully, and is currently priced at about $280. I made the following (mostly minor) tweaks: * Upgraded the memory to 2 GB (max supported), which has a current cost of approximately $26. * Joined /dev/sda and /dev/sdb (internal SSD storage) into a LVM volume group, except for a small /boot filesystem, and host / and swap there. * My /home resides on a 16 GB SD card, to allow for easy removal if I ever need to leave the netbook unattended. I'll likely encrypt it as well in the future, but don't have time to work through the configuration at present. The only problem I've encountered is that the SD card isn't always finished initializing when the filesystems get mounted, so sometimes /home isn't available... this only occurs when booting under battery power. My current workaround was to add the following lines to /etc/rc.local: # mount /home, if not already present, since the SD card may not be stable # during the early boot process if [ "`mount | grep -c ' on /home '`" -eq 0 ]; then logger -t rc.local "mounting /home at `date`" mount /home fi I'll revist this issue once I determine a more appropriate fix. Apparently it's not just a Ubuntu/Debian issue, however. http://lwn.net/Articles/329788/
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