Hi guys,
I'm sorry to give you some extra work. I'm talking about the persistence
explanation on the live-manual
http://live.debian.net/manual/en/html/live-manual.html#498
The explanation is: All these media are supported in Debian Live in
different ways, and all but the last one require a special boot
parameter to be specified at boot time: persistent.
And then again in 10.3.1 Full persistence
In order to use this feature a partition with a clean writable supported filesystem on it
labeled "live-rw" must be attached on the system at boot time and the system
must be started with the boot parameter 'persistent'
And again:
Then copy the live-rw file to a writable partition and reboot with the boot
parameter 'persistent'.
Well I think that this is not 100% accurate because if you type "persistent" at
the boot prompt you get the message:
Could not find kernel image:persistent.
The right boot parameter is "live persistent"
I have tried this on several occasions but I wanted to check it on a stable
release. I did it with debian-live-6.0.0-i386-gnome-desktop.img
Thanks for your time.
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chals
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