--- In [email protected], J <dreadpiratejeff@...> wrote:

> At a guess, live CD is a misnomer... probably more like a live
> environment on a USB key... Ubuntu does that (and so do many other
> distros) when run from USB storage.
> 
> But that's just a guess and how  this is being accomplished with Puppy...
>

All the Linux I've run lately has evolved into a live initialization on boot 
environment. It has been slow coming so I haven't really thought about it until 
this thread. Some of the biggest headaches I've dealt with on Linux lately have 
been in /etc/udev/rules.d so not saving settings isn't always such a bad thing!

Seems I've had to edit a file like this a few times lately when I change 
hardware:
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-headache.rules

Though one trick I've found is to just delete the offending file and on reboot 
a new one is created. Saves on editing. I bet there is even a command to save 
having to reboot but like most of udev I haven't found it out yet.



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