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Toshiba Magnia SG20 with Microcore 2.2
« on: August 31, 2009, 01:38:07 AM »
I managed to get Microcore 2.2 installed (and accessible) on my Toshiba Magnia SG-20.  It wasn't at all hard to do, though I contrived to make it hard by the strategic use of typos, bad assumptions and just plain dumb mistakes.

The system is an Intranet-in-a-box appliance with a Celeron @ 533MHz (I think), 128 MB of RAM and a pair pf 40 GB PATA drives.  No video not keyboard at all but it has an 8-port switch (hub?), another separate ethernet port ("wan side"), a modem,  a parallel port and a pcmcia port (currently with an Orinoco wireless card in it).

I haven't tried out the wireless bit yet - though that's the whole point of this exercise.  I don't suppose I ever will use the modem (phone jack) or parallel ports for anything.

I'm envisioning a router/firewall/wap sort of thing.

Does anyone out there have a similar system in use?   Ideas?  Suggestions?
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Re: Toshiba Magnia SG20 with Microcore 2.2
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2009, 02:47:27 AM »
I anticipate that no video not keyboard at all but it has an 8-port about-face (hub?), addition abstracted ethernet anchorage ("wan side"), a modem, a alongside anchorage and a pcmcia anchorage (currently with an Orinoco wireless agenda in it).

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Re: Toshiba Magnia SG20 with Microcore 2.2
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2009, 10:53:51 AM »
It communicates with the switch as eth0, the "wan" port as eth1 and the orinico card as eth2, though I haven't successfully connected to anything via the the wireless.

I haven't done anything at all with the modem.

I decided to put apache and an ftp server on it, as a learning experience, and it seems to be running those very nicely.
32 bit core4.7.7, Xprogs, Xorg-7.6, wbar, jwm  |  - Testing -
PPR, data persistence through filetool.sh          |  32 bit core 8.0 alpha 1
USB Flash drive, one partition, ext2, grub4dos  | Otherwise similar