Thanks very much for your advice.
Is there a way to avoid the interim step (Guylem)? I thought that the installer for RC12 allowed for manipulation of the memory space (at least that's what the install menu implies).
Any and all help appreciated.
I never have used the Guylhelm step (or whatever that ROM's name is). I set my root partition to 47M if that is any help. I certainly agree that the setup is a bit cryptic as there is no decent documentation for all the steps. The forum definitely is the right place. Here are some of the things that I have found that have helped:
https://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=14462&hl=That seems to be the most useful starting out. I think you will agree seeing as I noticed that you had issues with starting out with twm instead of matchbox. You can do a:
cd / && tar --no-same-owner -xf /root/.home_default.tar
to enable your Matchbox functionality. Obviously this creates all the needed references for .xinitrc to ensure you are using Matchbox over TWM. I didn't find the wifi setup useful, as that did not enable my wifi to work out of the box. I am however using WEP keys, and I will not "open" my wifi access point just so my PDA can use it. I still find that after setting the clock, and a suspend occurs, it renders the display useless as it is frozen. I'm still investigating that issuehttps://www.oesf.org/forums/style_images/1/folder_post_icons/icon14.gif. So right now, WiFi is the most important piece for me to get this thing running as that is how I plan to update my packages.
I also found that at one point I could not do sustained scp USB transfers from my Linux workstation at some point in RC12, but apparently that was fixed as it works now. I noted that it was set to "should be fixed" in the bugs area, so oh well.
Haz