On Thursday 28 April 2005 07:51 am, Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
> ET wrote:
> > On Thursday 28 April 2005 06:51 am, Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
> >>I've just recently beome aware of knoppix use in a problem idenifying,
> >>resolving role.  Is the general opinion that is best used as 'live, or
> >>as this identifying role?
> >
> > you are always better off running (reading) from a (much faster) hard
> > drive than reading
> > from a cd. you are also then much faster running (reading) from a ram
> > drive, so the answer depends on how much ram drive can your system
> > support.
>
> OHG - whaat on earth, I do not understand  ...
a live cd like mandrake move or knopptix reads from the cd and creates a 
virtual drive in the ram of your computer, the reading from the cd takes much 
longer than reading the same information from the hard drive. that said, once 
the information is read from the cd into the ram drive, from that point 
forward, that information that is in the ram drive is read much quicker than 
if it had to be read from the CD or the hard drive. (an 'installed' distro 
does this also with cached ram, and reads from the hard drive)
if you had a computer with about 2 or 3 gigs of ram, and only booted from the 
cd, not rebooting for a long time again, the CD version might even seem 
faster than an installed version. but for most operations, a hard drive 
installed distro is the fastest operation choice  

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