live cdrw


Forum: DSL Ideas and Suggestions
Topic: live cdrw
started by: bravo-uniform-golf

Posted by bravo-uniform-golf on Mar. 19 2006,08:35
i am currently running dsl on a rw cd.  i don't want to repartion my hard drive because it is almost full and i would hate to lose data or have to reinstall window$ again.  when i have to wipe my system again(surely to be soon) i will install on the hd with its own dedicated partion.  it would be nice to be able to run off the cdrw and save changes and files to the cdrw.  i have heard of other distros to something like this.  i am new to linux and like dsl very much.  thank you.
Posted by cbagger01 on Mar. 20 2006,06:15
Puppy Linux supports this with multisession CD burning.
Posted by humpty on Mar. 20 2006,13:56
Quote (bravo-uniform-golf @ Mar. 19 2006,03:35)
..i would hate to lose data or have to reinstall window$ again.  ..

Then don't ! :laugh:
Posted by Avinux on April 04 2006,05:44
I use it from thumbdrive so I back up my changes to the thumbdrive

much easier!

Posted by roberts on April 04 2006,09:20
This had been brought up before.
multisession CD burning is not very nomadic.
Much better to use a device that is.

Posted by yeti on April 17 2006,19:51
Quote (roberts @ April 04 2006,05:20)
This had been brought up before.
multisession CD burning is not very nomadic.
Much better to use a device that is.

roberts

I'm not nomadic.
I, too, thought a live cdrw might be a good idea.
I only have the cdrw, no plain cd.
I thought this idea might be preferable to a multi-stage
process of making an iso, etc.
I do know that there's a problem when I remove the cd
and try to fire up k3b.
It seems incongruous to me that I have to go back to fc5
to iterate my dsl configuration.

Please give us a little more explanation than the nomadic taunt.

Respectfully, and in much appreciation of dsl,
yeti

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