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#1 march0603

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Posted 14 November 2011 - 02:19 PM

Hey, everyone!
I have one question about the CPIO format file.
I had download the syslinux-4.04 package and made a USB disk for boot the tiny linux.
The tiny linux start the X-service by automatic.
But, due to some requirement, i need use the text mode.
I found i can achieve my target through modify some file.
But, those file are compressed into a CPIO format file.
So, who can tell me how to modify the CPIO format file?
Many, many thanks!!

#2 Wonko the Sane

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Posted 14 November 2011 - 02:41 PM

Hey, everyone!
I have one question about the CPIO format file.
I had download the syslinux-4.04 package and made a USB disk for boot the tiny linux.
The tiny linux start the X-service by automatic.
But, due to some requirement, i need use the text mode.
I found i can achieve my target through modify some file.
But, those file are compressed into a CPIO format file.
So, who can tell me how to modify the CPIO format file?
Many, many thanks!!

CPIO is an archive format there is the CPIO tool under Linux, but are you on a Windows? :unsure:
Use a CPIO Win32 port, then, some info here:
http://www.911cd.net...showtopic=19643

:cheers:
Wonko

#3 march0603

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Posted 15 November 2011 - 01:58 PM

CPIO is an archive format there is the CPIO tool under Linux, but are you on a Windows? :unsure:
Use a CPIO Win32 port, then, some info here:
http://www.911cd.net...showtopic=19643

:cheers:
Wonko


Yes, i want to modify the file under Windows.
Thanks for your information, i'm studying, if any update i will share my experience.




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