On 2023-09-20 13:50, bitmap wrote:
IME the bootable linux systems are typically read only. Sure you can
install anything transiently. Once you connect to the internet,
configure the repos, add keys, update the package lists, possibly run
an update of the whole system, and idiosyncratic troubleshooting per
distro/release/platform. Then you can install something, probably.
But, if you reboot, it is all gone and you have to do it all over
again. And when it comes to repairing the system there is a lot of
rebooting.
I might try it if you are saying the open suse behaves in a different
way than the others, but are you?
This one does what you want. I just installed Wireshark on it and it
survives a reboot.
https://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/iso/openSUSE-Tumbleweed-KDE-Live-x86_64-Snapshot20230920-Media.iso.mirrorlist
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