It is possible to do this, but I recommend you look into Morphix. It's based on Knoppix, but it's designed to be modular.
http://morphix.sourceforge.net/modules/news/ CJK On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 14:46, Greg Brown wrote: > Can knoppix be "downloaded" to a CD then have configuration changed > then burned back to a CD? What I'm looking for exactly is this: > > A bootable CDROM that will: > > 1. be able to configure for wireless devices and HOPEFULLY > automatically scan for ESSIDs that are being broadcasted > 2. have bridging set up between the wireless and the RJ-45 port > > I'm envisioning this to work on a laptop like my old Toshiba satellite. > I like Knoppix because it just seems to work regardless of hardware > but I need a zero configuration CDROM with bridging already supported > and "as brain dead as possible" wireless configuration. > > Does such a beast exist? > > Greg -- Chris Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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