On 29/03/2007 20:18, Peter L. Berghold wrote:
Or having what happened to me... my emergency crash recovery data (pgp
keys, Lotus Notes ID, stuff like that) on a USB drive got chewed up by
the dog. Thankfully I didn't actually need the thing before I could
Heh heh heh.dogs are merely dange
On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 11:59 +, Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
>
> Not to mention the danger of losing the confounded thing :)
Or having what happened to me... my emergency crash recovery data (pgp
keys, Lotus Notes ID, stuff like that) on a USB drive got chewed up by
the dog. Thankfully I didn'
Here results of what I've done.
Just a note all this was done on 7.4.16:
First of all problems:
1. cannot complete configure on flass drive
./configure --prefix=/media/sda1/app/psql/postgresql-7.4.16/bin
--without-readline
...
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating GNUmakef
On 3/28/07, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ideally, I'd like to have all postgresql related files on flush
drive. and OS on another device (CD). Database data will be small and
I don't think I will run into the problem with a space.
But how can I install postgresql (including all libraries) on
Ideally, I'd like to have all postgresql related files on flush
drive. and OS on another device (CD). Database data will be small and
I don't think I will run into the problem with a space.
But how can I install postgresql (including all libraries) on flash
drive? I remember that 7.4.X rpms always
On 24/03/2007 03:24, Stephen Liu wrote:
The advantage of running thumb drive is convenient to carry. Its
disadvantage is having life-time. I don't know how big will be your
Not to mention the danger of losing the confounded thing :) . I've
had a scare or two in the past with these devic
Hi Mark,
> Since it's going to be a development environment I don't need it
> fast.
>
> So, I would still prefer to go ahead with USB drive.
I like your idea. Last year I tested installing a complete Linux OS on
USB drive (thumb drive) of 1G size. It worked booting direct on PC.
It has a comp
On 3/23/07, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to use postgresql with knopixx, Sounds like a simple
idea :-) and I would like to get full version of postgresql stored on
flash drive.
I remeber I've seen postgresql tar files before, but do not recall
the location - can anybody point?
A
Since it's going to be a development environment I don't need it
fast.
So, I would still prefer to go ahead with USB drive.
Mark
--- James Neff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark wrote:
> > I would like to use postgresql with knopixx, Sounds like a simple
> > idea :-) and I would like to get ful
SQLite database is much better choice for flash drive
from my point of view.
--- James Neff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark wrote:
> > I would like to use postgresql with knopixx,
> Sounds like a simple
> > idea :-) and I would like to get full version of
> postgresql stored on
> > flash drive
Mark wrote:
I would like to use postgresql with knopixx, Sounds like a simple
idea :-) and I would like to get full version of postgresql stored on
flash drive.
I remeber I've seen postgresql tar files before, but do not recall
the location - can anybody point?
Also, how big (in MB) postgresql
I would like to use postgresql with knopixx, Sounds like a simple
idea :-) and I would like to get full version of postgresql stored on
flash drive.
I remeber I've seen postgresql tar files before, but do not recall
the location - can anybody point?
Also, how big (in MB) postgresql takes after in
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