> Take a look at Slax 5.0.4.  It's small, kde 3.4.0, dhcp. k3b, all the desktop
> essentials, etc., and you can save your settings/configs either on floppy,
> HD, or their web site, so you don't even have to carry a floppy or USB key
> around. Slax mounts all HD disks, and you can save your work easily.
> 
> I've tried lots of live cd's, and this IMO is the best, most up-to-date, and
> easy to use. I've used it on several boxes, and it detects everything, and it
> all works. Copy to ram, and the slaxconf.mo file is easily updated. Easy to
> add modules for other apps. Good forum too.
> http://slax.linux-live.org/

How is that better than mastering your own Gentoo LiveCD with catalyst
though?  It seems like if I'll end up with the same thing (Linux on a
CD), I should stick with what I know (Gentoo).

- Grant

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