On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 12:14:39AM +0200, Ricardo Gabriel Herdt wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Dyne:bolic has a feature called "docking" where the user is able to
> simply copy the system directory from the CD to a partition (what can be done
> from inside a windows system too) and boot using it instead the cd content. I
> find that awesome, since I can run my system everywhere and with high speed,
> not having to work on a system running from a cd. I also don't have to change
> the installed system, after using linux, I just erase the dyne directory and
> leave. The other cool thing is the so called "nesting", where the system
> automatically recognizes a existent *.nst file that stores the users data and
> config files (/etc content for example) and loads it. Is there a way to do
> those things with a DebianLiveCD? If not, I really think that is something to
> be thought about, than we all know how liveCDs are much more useful than
> simple show-linux-to-your-friends systems.
Have you tried simply copying the contents of the CD somewheer and using
an alternative boot loader?
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