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From: | Frank Rawlins |
Subject: | RE: [Discuss-gnuradio] Driver for USRP1 |
Date: | Tue, 16 Jun 2009 20:27:05 +0100 |
Thank you for your reply John. However, I think you might have thought I meant copying data. In a typical setup with a complete clean hardrive (nothing installed) I would first install the operating system, in this case UBUNTU 9.04. I then go the appropriate site to copy all the links and associated programs for USRP to work this can take up to 1 hour usually with problems. Once everything is running well I want to copy the total image of this hard drive on to a DVD. The DVD can then be used to install the operating system plus all associations on another clean hardrive. Therefore, being completely independent of the internet to install USRP on a new PC. Hope this makes sense. Frank > To: address@hidden; address@hidden > Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Driver for USRP1 > Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 10:47:53 -0700 > From: address@hidden > > A DVD would not be a good replacement for a hard drive -- particularly > because it isn't writeable (and many things expect to write to the file > system, even for small log files and such). > > It would be easier to install Ubuntu onto a USB memory stick, boot it, > and copy over whatever changes you need for your RA USRP setup. Then > you can just make copies of this USB stick as needed to run it in > various places. > > You can get these sticks in various sizes, smaller or larger than a DVD, > for two to thirty dollars each. > > John Upgrade to Internet Explorer 8 Optimised for MSN. Download Now |
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