On 08/02/07, Dick Turpin <highwayman.turpin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 08/02/07, stuart bell <sailing1(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Try and keep up DT!
I think I'm way ahead of you actually
I'm sure I can see you in the
mirror, so you're getting closer.
So as I said its 'Drive Copy' with some jiggery pokery to make it (As
the name says) a livecd of your system with the option to install from
that disk if you so wish.
It probably follows the same principles as used by the likes of Ubuntu
etc for their live cd's except yours obviously takes your config
settings, fstab and wireless settings etc, and writes them to the cd.
Have you tried running it on an another box with different hardware to
see what happens? (As a live CD of course) I presume it runs just fine
if it follows along the same principals of any live CD.
As long as, when you create the image, hardrake is set to run at boot
you can install on another machine like any livecd that you d'load.
Stuart
Registered Linux Mangler #001