On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 02:18:16PM -0500, Ian Melnick wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'd like to use a "live" cd and be able to save my stuff to it without
> requiring a separate medium. What I'd like to happen is partition a
> cd-rw so that the first part is from the iso that I'd download from
> somewhe
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On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 04:17:54PM -0500, dircha wrote:
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> You don't want to rewrite the entire disk every time; just your changes.
...
> When it's time to save changes, then use the cdrecord "blank=session"
> option to blank the previous session, and rewrite i
Keith O'Connell wrote:
Ian Melnick wrote:
I'd like to use a "live" cd and be able to save my stuff to it without
requiring a separate medium. What I'd like to happen is partition a
cd-rw so that the first part is from the iso that I'd download from
somewhere, and the second part would be a writable
Ian Melnick wrote:
I'd like to use a "live" cd and be able to save my stuff to it without
requiring a separate medium. What I'd like to happen is partition a
cd-rw so that the first part is from the iso that I'd download from
somewhere, and the second part would be a writable filesystem (udf?)
that
Hello all,
I'd like to use a "live" cd and be able to save my stuff to it without
requiring a separate medium. What I'd like to happen is partition a
cd-rw so that the first part is from the iso that I'd download from
somewhere, and the second part would be a writable filesystem (udf?)
that I'd be
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