hey v0x,
thanks for replying ! This looks interesting. Esp since I could boot
up other Linux ISOs beside dynebolic straight from grub. Really a nice
option to run dynebolic, Kanotix and so on.
I am a bit unshure about how to configure persistence with Debian. The
reference you gave mentions the "persistent" boot parameter and some
steps to follow.
I would be more than happy if you could elaborate your steps a bit
further on how to set up a persistence for dynebolic. This could also
be a nice option for running dyne with persistence on a USB stick plus
booting from CDROM (with modified boot options though).
TIA,
Holger
2011/11/30 v0x <vlax@???>:
> hey
>
> Fri, 4 Nov 2011 23:12:18 +0100
> Holger Beetz <holger.beetz@???> :
>
>> the manual included with the recent version of dyne:III refers to a
>> menu entry "Install pure:dyne" inside the manual pdf (which still
>> seems to be the 2.5 manual). Unfortunately this entry is missing under
>> Applications->System inside the Gnome menu.
>> Is this incidentially ? Will this entry return to install dyne:III to
>> a HDD ?
>
> but you can try another solution to boot and use your dynebolic from
> hard disk
>
> the key concept is to understand live-debian persistent partitions or
> files, check out:
>
> http://live.debian.net/manual/html/customizing-run-time-behaviours.en.html#516
>
> I had been experimenting with this approach and is really cool to have
> your dynebolic sharing the same environment with other OS, and this
> crunchbang forum's thread is really useful:
>
> http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic/11043/boot-squashfs-from-hard-drive/
>
> so, you can have your live-dynebolic running from hard disk, using a 1GB
> persistence's file to store your tombs!! ... let me clean a little bit
> my notes about how i'm doing this . . .
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