Hi all,
First of all, BIG THANKS for all developers and supporters for Debian and 
Debian Live!
I have a USB flash disk with Debian Live (and other bootable tools) and live-rw 
persistence partition.  Made from the downloaded hdd-usb image.  All works well 
so far, a long-term Windows user (me) is learning a proper OS finally :-)
I want to update the Debian live on my USB disk to a daily build without 
touching the changes/settings/firmware added and stored on live-rw.  
How stupid/brilliant/insane/dangerous is to to download the latest hdd-usb 
image, extract filesystem.squashfs and other files in /live directory and copy 
them to USB disk (overwriting the old ones)?  Will all the hell break loose?  
Will it help if I delete some files in advance from live-rw in non-persistent 
run?  Will it be perfectly OK?  What problems can I expect?
I know I could try the regular update/dist-upgrade with apt-get/aptitude, but 
this will use more and more space on live-rw.  Yes, I know, bigger disks are 
cheap nowadays, but... I just want to know.
All comments/warnings/suggestions/... are very welcome!
T.

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