Please add support in unionfs in the live cd to allow booting ubuntu ISO in the hard disk
Andrew Jorgensen
andrew.jorgensen at gmail.com
Tue Aug 22 22:49:58 BST 2006
The OP was referring to the ability to save your local changes in a
file on, for example, a USB flash drive. Unionfs is used in this case
to layer your differences above the CD so that when you boot the Live
CD on a different box you still have your files or settings.
It's a very cool feature and can come in handy.
On 8/22/06, Phillip Susi <psusi at cfl.rr.com> wrote:
> Huh? UnionFS is already supported and used by the live cd iirc. I also
> don't see what it has to do with booting or installing without burning.
> The only way that would be possible is to write an installer that runs
> under windows or whatever other OS you have installed, which has nothing
> to do with unionfs.
>
>
> nadav vinik wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > Please add support in unionfs in the live cd to allow booting ubuntu
> > ISO in the hard disk.
> > Many live cd`s are already support in it.
> > It's allow to try ubuntu and install without burning it at all.
> >
> > http://www.filesystems.org/project-unionfs.html
> >
> > You can sea current live cd`s which support it in the "Projects Using
> > Unionfs:" section.
> >
> > I will very glad if you add this option.
> >
> > Thanks for great distro
> > Nadav
> >
>
>
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