Hi,

  I want to run debian live on a usb flash drive, and using  snapshots as
the persistence method is the natural choice since it will minimize the
frequence in which writes are made to the disk.
  After reading debian live documentation about snapshots, I began to wonder
if it is possible to setup the system in such a way that when I invoke
'live-snapshot --refresh', it will rsync the contents of tmpfs cow to
another rw filesystem sitting in a layer below the tmpfs cow and then delete
tmpfs, thus freeing memory.
  Since this is the first time I'm using a live cd for work, I was hoping to
get some advice on how I can optimize the system in such as way that it uses
the minimum possible memory and at the same time preserves my flash drive.

 Thanks in advance.

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