baxxter

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Posted: Oct. 06 2005,09:40 |
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Heya Chanchao,
I am tryint to do the same thing. I started about 3 days ago. Here is what i have figured out thus far: (some might be very basic or needless, but maybe it helps)
- install on a usb pen works rather nicely. - there is a feature on the live-usb-dsl that lets you save your settings. its under system -> backup something something. basically you specify a device, take a backup of config data, mail etc., write it to the device when logging out and reading it back when logging in again - so much for the theory. hasnt worked for me yet. - i have partitions on the stick (512 as well): sda1 has dsl (50mb), sda2 has my data, mydsl extensions etc. works nicely, slow on startup though (starting mydsl with OOo, gimp, gaim, gtk2 on a USB 1.1 Port takes about 5 Minutes)
so much for now. i consider this a workaround with which i *could* live if i had to. however having a real install on a usb stick like you said above would make me a lot happier. maybe someone else has an idea?
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