mikshaw


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Posted: Dec. 05 2007,13:37 |
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I think he was implying that the install would occur with every boot, which would be no more at risk than a regular toram system in the event of a power outage.
I thought for a minute that it could be as simple as extending /etc/init.d/mkwriteable to copy rather than link, and then unmounting KNOPPIX but I'm not certain.
You might consider looking at that script, dsl-config & knoppix-autoconfig, and maybe the harddrive install scripts.
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