Matrixboy

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Joined: Feb. 2007 |
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Posted: Feb. 20 2007,01:18 |
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Hello everyone, I've been spying on DSL for a long time.
I must have made 20 CDs of it ( I usually toss them when I'm finished, so I have to make more copies later =P), trying to get my Flash Drive to boot to DSL whenever I had the time.
I just got a new 1GB flash Drive, and tried (hoping it was my n00b 256MB flash drive before that wouldn't let it work), and I successfully have gotten DSL on my flash drive working.
It boots perfectly (from my computer, the MB supports it <3).
However, is there any way I can have it save EVERYTHING I edit on it? Say if I install something to the kernel... I want that to be there when I reboot.
Is there any way to have it act as a normal operating system, while still keeping the portable flash drive ideals?
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