On Sunday 18 March 2018 11:50:11 William Morder wrote:
On Saturday 17 March 2018 00:27:16 Glen Cunningham
wrote:
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Okay, so do you mean that you are actually installing
your system to
a USB stick, or that you are copying the iso image to it, and using
it to boot like a live CD or DVD?
Not exactly, you follow the Slax instructions
<https://www.slax.org/ug/starting.php>
IIRC. In Linux, just dd the .iso to appropriate writable media (I
used a Sandisk USB 3.0 "thumb" drive. Then follow the instructions in
the readme.txt file to make it bootable.
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When I boot up, I never see "Persistent
Changes" in my menu choices
(although I've heard about it). I can do a little research and see
what I discover. Once I sort out my desktop, I can try installing
Slax a USB, then see if I can figure out how "Persistent Changes"
works.
"Persistent Changes" has been broken by the builder of the "Slax
with
Trinity" image. However, I'm still looking to see if I can restore
this, for me, essential feature. A post in the origin thread that
announced the "Slax with Trinity" asking for this got no response. :-(
Glen