Looks like I've been a bit too optimistic. I found a Herd 3 image and
applied the same procedure as described by Cal. The good news is that
persistence works, and that the logs written onto casper-rw indicate
that most of the hardware is correctly recognized and initialized. The
bad new is that I've also seen some ugly error messages passing by, and
that I don't get any login prompts in the virtual terminals. Which is
really bad because X fails to start as well (that happens with all
Ubuntu live CDs on my laptop). Sure, I could make a customized xorg.conf
file on the casper-rw filesystem and see what happens, but as copying
the vmlinuz and initrd.gz files is just a dirty hack, it may not merit
further effort. Besides, I'm too tired to continue. Moreover, I
discovered that my casper-rw partition is too small to make persistence
really useful (gconf immediately fills it). Hope you guys can work out a
cleaner solution for the persitence problem, though. I'm sure it would
make a lot of people very happy.

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feisty 20070210/herd5 persistent mode doesn't work
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