Claus
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Joined: Feb. 2005 |
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Posted: May 13 2005,19:57 |
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Been thinking about this....
meo and clivesay both posted excellent tips about either dropping the remastered KNOPPIX-dsl file onto the pendrive or directing a dsl-boot to the new KNOPPIX file for testing.
In our wk2 shop, I have a dedicated pc with DSL installed for remastering purposes, and the w2k pc for daily work. In my steps to learn dsl-remastering, I created quite a few coasters due to flubbing up the KNOPPIX file remastering.
I kept a copy of the dsl-embedded version installed on my w2k pc to check out the latest rc versions. Now in light of what meo and clivesay had pointed out, I wondered what would happen if I just replaced the KNOPPIX file in the Qemu-embedded version on my w2k pc with the remasted KNOPPIX file. Guess what? It worked!
Now I have a quick and easy way to test the KNOPPIX remasters, as well as demo the "production" verisons to staff without having to live-dsl boot a pc/laptop. I am also able to keep my latest "production" version of dsl-remaster with me, so if I get a call from field-techs about something they want to do on the "release" version, I can bring it up quickly and walk them through it with them.
I realize that prob. most readers don't worry about w2k enviroments, but just in case, thought this could be a helpful alternative to testing remasted KNOPPIX files....Using the 0.6.1 version of Qemu right now but will be trying the newer one very soon and don't see why it shouldn't work the same way.
Hope this comes in helpful to others. Everyone has been very helpful in teaching me the Art of dsl remastering!
--Claus
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