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\n> For hosting it's not a problem, i can use my Magnia SG20 :)
\n> But i am not sure how to make the image. ISO can't make it, it has
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> be a real image.i zeroed the swap partition, but i still have a too big image, i am
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\n> I want to use dd, but i can't get a file as small as 150MB like the
\n> image given on here with the original thing.
\n> Please help me on this people who did it. I think i will have to
\n> delete everything in the swap partition and do something like:
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\n> dd if=/dev/hdf | gzip > /imagedebian.gz
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\n> But even like this i had a huge image.
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