>>>>> Ivan Shmakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> However, having Debian Live installed on an Ext3 filesystem on top of
> an LVM volume seems to have at least the following benefits:
> * the filesystem could be expanded or reduced dynamically (with
> lvreduce(8), lvextend(8) and ext2online(8); it's important for
> space-scarce media, such as USB Flash drives;
> * the filesystem could be updated by Rsync, overwriting only the
> files that were actually changed, thus saving the write cycles
> resource; it's again important for space-scarce media;
s/space-scarce media/USB Flash drives/
[...]
> * make a new meaning for the `root=' option when given without
> `plainroot', roughly:
[...]
And, of course:
* make live-helper understand the idea and prepare the
bootloading environment (binary/syslinux/syslinux.cfg, in
particular) appropriately.
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