Hi, I have not been able to get a persistent file system by following any of the methods described in the wiki. I am using a custom kernel with compiled in unionfs and squashfs with no floppy disk support. I put the live system on a usb stick. The host system is debian/lenny.
When using the 'persistent' option in grub the system initially boots fine but eventually shows: end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0 Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0 and keeps printing the same message over and over. When I do not use the persistent option, the same message appears a few times but then the boot process keeps going and eventually succeeds. Unfortunately, the live-snapshot does not seem to work after a reboot in this case. Is the error due to my custom kernel lacking floppy support? or is it something else? Thanks in advance for any help! Santiago
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