Although I may be mistaken, I believe that you may be able to solve this 
problem by replacing the stock kernel with a custom kernel. If I am right, it 
should not be very hard to do, especially if you are using a USB flash drive 
instead of a CD-ROM.


--- On Tue, 2/1/11, Shankar Gopalakrishnan <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Shankar Gopalakrishnan <[email protected]>
Subject: Will free kernel mean firmware problems in Live in persistent mode?
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, February 1, 2011, 5:03 AM

Dear all,

I've been running Debian Live in persistent mode on a flash drive as my 
workhorse, everyday system for more than a year now, and I first want to start 
off by thanking everyone for the wonderful, incredible work that it is.  I also 
particularly find the CGI builder on the website extremely useful - I use it to 
build images with the packages that I need (saving space on my very space 
constrained 4G drive) and then use those in persistent mode, booting on various 
machines in the places I travel for my work.



I just had a question regarding the new "all-free" kernel announced for Squeeze 
and upwards.  Is this the kernel that will be used for Debian Live?  If so, 
might there be problems in booting the live system on some machines. In that 
case, will it be possible to get a Live image, from the website, that has a 
kernel with all the firmware included?  Or can one download the firmware 
separately and store it on the system in a way that the Live image would load 
it when booting?



Thanks a lot in advance, and also again for all the hard work,

Shankar




      


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