Friday, December 18, 2009

cflinux: Compact Flash Linux Project

Compact Flash Linux Project is a Linux distribution designed to run on a compact flash card in read-only mode. Cflinux (Compact Flash Linux Project) is intended to be a small, embedded linux based system. It is as small as possible, and currently needs around 14 MB. It includes OpenSSH, quagga, iptables, hostap, madwifi, wireless-tools, pppoe, tcpdump, bridge-utils, and more.

http://www.cflinux.hu/?module=Documentation

Compact Disc File System (CDFS, ISO 9660)

Compact Disc File System (CDFS, ISO 9660)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_9660
http://www.pokylinux.org/

Poky is an open source platform build tool. It is a complete software development environment for the creation of Linux devices. It enables you to design, develop, build, debug, and test a complete, modern, software stack using Linux, the X Window System and GNOME Mobile based application frameworks for both x86 and ARM based platforms.
Key features include:
  • Full, fast, cross device filesystem creation with Linux Kernel 2.6.x, GCC, GNU C library, Busybox, networking and much more.
  • Highly configurable and extendable with full documentation, granular feature control, packaging, and wide machine coverage.
  • Developer friendly with QEMU device virtulisation, SDK generation, Anjuta IDE, OProfile and GDB integration.
  • Complete GNOME Mobile platform with the X Window System, Matchbox, GTK+ 2.12, D-Bus, GStreamer and 'Sato' reference implementation.
  • Support for bleeding edge OpenGL user interfaces with the Clutter toolkit.
  • A supported, stable and proven base for real world products built on Linux and open source software.
Poky is supported by Intel and is open source and royalty free, with a growing community of developers and users.