Boot from CD, safe changes to USB-Stick

Joshua C. joshuacov at googlemail.com
Wed Nov 4 22:18:51 UTC 2009


2009/11/4 Ikem Krueger <ikem.krueger at googlemail.com>:
>> Already possible I believe. I think there's a persistent overlay kernel command argument that you can point to use a file on your USB drive if you're booting from CD. I may be wrong on this though.
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> I research for that..
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>> It's easier just to boot from USB though. Faster all the way around. CD/DVDs take ages to boot. I know persistant overlay works swell with this method. I use it personally. Is booting from USB not an option for you?
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> Nope. My pc won't boot from stick. :S
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This way you can make changes to your "home directory" on the usb
stick. No changes to the iso image though. Otherwise you have to
recreate the iso.




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