humpty
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Posted: Aug. 23 2006,23:16 |
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vishnu, xkill, I'm told that boot code 'frugal' makes the partition write-enabled for user dsl (although I don't have this problem as I seperate the knoppix partition).
True, a usb-stick (frugal) install will reload/remount all your dsl apps at every boot. Some parts of the O.S are also reloaded to ram and other parts can be overwritten by ram substitute. Files that you need to save will be automatically backed up to backup.tar.gz, again reloaded at every boot. The rest of system is a fresh copy at every boot. To some of us, this is a dream come true, the OS never gets corrupted with traditional installs or general use.
So I ask you, Is there a good reason why you need to save everything permanently on hard disk? I've seen some pretty good reasons on this forum in the past, but I've a feeling your's is not one of them.
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