It saves all the changes made from the read only media (cd/dvd) its more
like a save state if you have ever used a virtual machine.
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 3:16 PM, Kevanf1 <kevanf1(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2008/12/3 <staffslug(a)staffslug.org.uk>:
> A nice way to get around the non-usb booting is to have either a floppy
or
> CD/DVD that boots and your changes get saved to a usb stick/sd-card I
know
> this is supported with puppy as I recall you could even get it to save
the
> changes to a cd-r via multi session burning.
>
> ~Jon
>
Yep...that's why mentioned Puppy earlier on :-) However, does it save
changes to things like Firefox with regard to add ons? I bet it
doesn't.
I've sorted out a 20gb HD that I may instal a distro onto. I don't
need much space and I certainly don't need laods of different
programs. A text editor, a browser and then the base system should do
me so 20gb is going to be ample. When its gets done is another
matter....
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Kevan Farmer
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Staffordshire
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