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Re: Debian LIVE CD



Havent tried it,but this might be what your looking for
"$ apt-cache show bootcd
Package: bootcd
Priority: extra
Section: utils
Installed-Size: 224
Maintainer: Bernd Schumacher < bernd.schumacher@hp.com>
Architecture: all
Version: 2.53
Depends: mkisofs, cpio, fdutils, file, dosfstools, realpath, bootcd-i386 | bootcd-hppa | bootcd-ia64
Recommends: cdrecord
Suggests: ssh, bootcd-mkinitrd
Filename: pool/main/b/bootcd/bootcd_2.53_all.deb
Size: 53576
MD5sum: 6bd1afd4993afbdc3a54534f565a3e14
SHA1: 010fe8fdd32938c04faf8008b0879be0554119e7
SHA256: 3e6a6c6461487a54f2f663759436a37a588a18e44722e79701c05b917173de0b
Description: run your system from cd without need for disks
 Build an image of your running Debian System with the command bootcdwrite.
 You can also build a bootcd ISO image via NFS on a remote System.
 When you run your system from CD you do not need any disks. All
 changes will be done in ram. To reuse this changes at next boot time
 you can save them on FLOPPY with the command bootcdflopcp. If booting
 from your CD-drive is not supported, booting from FLOPPY is possible.
 It is possible to install a new system from the running CD with the
 command bootcd2disk. Bootcd2disk can also find a target disk, format
 it and make it bootable automatically. Bootcd also supports lilo,
 grub, initrd root fs, devfs, transparent-compression ISO 9660 fs and
 syslinux/isolinux.
"

On 9/6/06, T <mlist4suntong@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 10:28:08 -0400, Stephen Yorke wrote:

> 1. Creating a LIVE CD with Debian Testing ...
>
> ... Debian LIVECD ...  Ok...give up on iBuild....
>
> Second, I have been playing with the Morphix Tools... build it is empty...

Others have suggested Knopsis & dfsbuild.

I've been finding/watching/trying different LIVE CDs (preferable Debian
based) for a long time, and have tried all above.

I've now stopped finding because I think I've found the best one so far --
grml. check out grml.org. It derived from Knopsis, but is now pure Debian
based. It's a live CD, but you can also get a working pure Debian system
on HD within minutes. I'm using Debian Testing now, which was its HD
installation.

check out the rest at my old post:

http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.user/249330




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