Alle Saturday 10 May 2008, Ricardo Gabriel Herdt ha scritto: > 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.
As in Debian Live e.g. "todisk=/dev/hda5" option? > 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 same apply here. > 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? Like booting in debian live with "persistence" and using live-snapshot? Not, yet, a gui to do that is needed, otherwise you will need to manually copy the live-snapshot output file on a partition somewhere. -- ESC:wq
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