Hello,
 
I have noticed that when I do NOT have persistence installed on a bootable USB 
drive (or when I have a bootable CD), the path to the boot media is available 
as /mnt/live.  However, when I include persistence on a bootable USB, there is 
no path to the boot media, and the path /mnt/live exists but is empty.  (The 
USB was created using livecd-iso-to-disk from a Live CD that was created with 
livecd-creator.)
 
As I am counting on pulling several files in from the boot media (but outside 
the squashfs file system) into my local file system on bootup, it is important 
that there be consistency in where I might find these files, whether or not 
persistence is installed on the boot media.
 
Can the /mnt/live path be enabled on a bootable USB with persistence installed?
 
Also, another possibility might be to include the external files I need in the 
actual persistence overlay.  Can I move files into this area?  If so I will not 
need to do surgery on the squashfs file system.
 
Thanks much for any help that can be offered.
 
Todd


      
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