To my best understanding dynebolic as LiveCD should be pretty much
everything similar to a real installed Linux unless you require to
access bigger files which reside on a physical storage device (USB,
HDD, etc).
So for your purpose you could either use a separate folder on the
Windows HDD and access it via NTFS-3G driver, use a persistent overlay
file which is stored on your windows partition or may be your files
stored on a USB stick.
In other words: Live mode should work for you fine if you can read the
files you need to access / modify from an external filesystem. This
applies to editing videos via cinerella or streaming anything.
If you do not need super-duper fast writing speed and/or big storage
space, pretty much any decent USB2.0 stick will do fine for both
installing any Linux distribution or simply storing your files.
The original setup of the Windows PC is then not touched by any means.
I for one run Debian 6.0 on my Main Windows PC from a simple 8GB USB
stick and it works like a charm.
HTH,
Holger
2012/2/22 Venugopal AK <akvenugopal@???>:
> Save me this question:
>
> What is the difference between installing "Frugal" in HD and Docking?
> Are they the same but with different standards? Or are they similar and
> has advantages over the other?
> Are both technical and Frugal docking, running in RAM, ie a
> live dvd but installed on a HD?
>
> My interest in Docking is installed on a windows OS. The place of
> University where I work uses proprietary software, but
> My project is in linux / free software. I do not have a HD
> there my distros install free software. Docking is then
> convenient.
> I can also use Puredyne Dynebolic or dvd in live mode, but can
> pc support resources (eg Pentium IV)
> work with video (cinelerra) or srtreaming video, which is best for
> this work: live dvd or Docking?
>
> As always, thanks! ... And Chau.
>
> --- On Wed, 22/2/12, Bello Uccello <beluccello@???> wrote:
>
> From: Bello Uccello <beluccello@???>
> Subject: [dyne:bolic] Dudas: Live dvd, instalación Frugal, Docking.
> To: dynebolic@???
> Date: Wednesday, 22 February, 2012, 8:37 AM
>
> Salvenme esta duda:
>
> ¿Qué diferencia existe entre la instalación "Frugal" en un HD y Docking?
> ¿Son iguales pero con técnicas diferenciadas? ¿o son parecidas y una
> tiene ventajas sobre la otra?
> ¿Ambas técnicas, docking y Frugal, corren en la RAM, es decir es un
> live dvd pero instalado en un HD?
>
> Mi interés en Docking es instalarlo en un S.O windows. El lugar de la
> Universidad en la que trabajo usa software privativos, pero
> mi proyecto esta en linux/software libre. No dispongo de un HD para
> instalar allí mis distros de software libre. Entonces Docking es lo
> conveniente.
> También puedo usar Dynebolic o Puredyne en modo live dvd, pero ¿podrá
> soportar los recursos del pc (ej: un Pentium IV) el
> trabajo con video (cinelerra) o srtreaming de video, qué es mejor para
> este trabajo: live dvd o Docking?
>
> Como siempre gracias!...y Chau.
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