Hi,

[email protected] wrote (11 Jun 2014 23:21:11 GMT) :
> Well i dug into this a bit more, i used dpkg --contents to enumerate the 
> install
> directories and manually input each folder and file into persistence.conf, 
> however
> when i rebooted and tried to install the drivers again it said "install 
> failed device
> is busy". I tried to [...]. Is there a level higher than root that
> would override this?

It's getting clear that you are trying to do something that's way
beyond the *current* state of your skills at GNU/Linux systems
administration.

This is fine, and I encourage you to go on, as long as you realize
that 1. you'll probably be overriding some future security updates,
and 2. the way you're insisting on doing this may cause other problems
that can silently break core functionality of Tails. It's probably
a great way for you to learn many interesting things, provided you
have no great security expectations in the resulting system, that
won't be Tails anymore.

There are a few ways to (slightly) modify Tails that are supported,
but this one is not. Therefore, the questions you're asking in your
last email are off-topic as far as this mailing-list is concerned.

Cheers,
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