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|  | Posted: July 09 2005,00:38 |  |  Hi,
 
 I have just tried the new usb-hdd script.  Took only a few minutes and just booted!  Brilliant!
 
 Am sending this from a DSL session using the newly created usb  booting DSL.
 
 However, I have a question/request.
 
 After trying Red Hat/Fedora, Mandrake, Knoppix, Kanotix, Mepis and Feather, I have settled on DSL as the best (and most supported)  linux distro to use as the base for adding the bits and pieces I need.
 
 These bits and pieces include support for wireless adapters, a program called 'Privoxy', that I use as a content filter on my home network plus a few others.
 
 To get all these working and to have the X session looking good is very difficult (for a relative newcomer) to achieve in a console based session - where it seems most remastering is done.
 
 So, it would be great to be able to get a DSL hd installation working just right and then make a /KNOPPIX/KNOPPIX compressed file system from it. This could then be copied onto the USB stick (or ISO'd and burnt to a CD) and all the setup, tinkering, etc would be preserved.
 
 A post from late last year (by noclobber, based on DSL 0.8) showed how to make a compressed KNOPPIX file from a hd installation but (I think) the method doesn't work for the newer DSL.
 
 I reckon there are quite a few DSL users that would like to be able to preserve all the tinkering attached to a hd installation.
 
 What's the chance of a guide/how to?
 
 Regards,
 
 Geoff.
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