from the knopp myth faq the answer is that knopp myth has to be
installed on the hard drive.

http://knoppmythwiki.homelinux.org/faq/index.php?action=artikel&cat=1&id=6&artlang=en

JIm

On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 17:04:05 -0600, Robert Denier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I've seen them for Knoppix.  I have absolutely no idea where
> anymore, but I remember seeing them... Check the knoppix.org website.
> Again I'm not familiar with knoppixmyth, but most of it should be
> applicable.
> 
> Kevin Kuphal wrote:
> 
> > Robert Denier wrote:
> >
> >> Since you can remaster your own variation of knoppix and presumably
> >> knoppixmyth the answer is certainly yes.  Would it be easy?  Probably
> >> not.
> >>
> >> I made a bootable distribution of gentoo awhile back and it took
> >> quite some time to work out the details.  Just making a change to
> >> knoppixmyth should be easier.  Their might even be a more trivial way
> >> of doing it, but I'm not familar with the specifics of knoppix myth...
> >
> >
> > Have you or anyone else seen instructions on rolling your own
> > KnoppMyth CD?  I use CVS fairly often and I'd love to use the CD
> > bootable frontend aspect of KnoppMyth but the fact that CVS often has
> > a different protocol version than the release causes problems with the
> > CD boot since the KnoppMyth release falls behind.  If there was an
> > easy way to build my own CDs by just updating a source folder with the
> > newer Myth and reburning,
> 
> Usually it goes something like this..
> 
> 1) Setup a partition for the OS your going to put on a cd.  In the case
> of knoppix you need to extract the compressed image there and get it
> booting.
> 2) Make your changes to the file system so it all works works well.
> 3) Clean up all your temp files and things that waste space.  (This is
> important, because you want it to fit on a cd right?)  If your
> distributing it to others make sure you don't accidently leave any
> valuable data on there.
> 4) Compress a new image with whatever knoppix uses.  I think I used
> squashfs when I did it last.  It is in newer kernels.
> 5) Reburn a bootable cd.
> 
> Now I'm leaving out lots of details since this is from memory.  You will
> need a better source probably.
> 
> 
> > that'd be spectacular.
> >
> > Kevin
> >
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