On Friday 16 March 2018 20:46:11 Glen Cunningham wrote:
On Saturday 17 March 2018 13:23:10 William Morder
wrote:
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If anybody has anything to offer - for instance,
how to make any
computer boot from that flash drive? - I would be most grateful, as
the experiment has been mostly successful otherwise.
Bill
G'day Bill,
Have you tried Slax?
<https://www.slax.org/en/introduction.php>
A "proper" Debian on a flash drive. Only one thing, it does not have
the TDE/Trinity desktop. However, there is "Slax with Trinity"
<https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Slax_with_Trinity>
which would be brilliant except that the "Persistent Changes" feature
has been broken! I have tried to find how this feature can be enabled
for the Slax with Trinity version, but I'm not smart enough. :-(
Any help to fix this would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Glen
Yes, I tried several versions of Slackware: Slax, Salix, Slackware proper, and
a few others (I think) that I can't remember, including, I believe, one that
had Trinity already installed. Now, this was a few years ago, and maybe my
computer skills have improved since then, but that didn't work for me.
Slackware systems appeal to me in theory, as Frankensteins are not such a
problem (or so I hear); but in practice, I could not get a Slackware system
to work for me.
If I had infinite computers to spare, and infinite time and patience, and
infinite resources, and did not need to live in the real world, then I would
give a Slackware system a go. As it is, though, my Debian system works pretty
well, except for those minor bugs, and a couple of major problems: namely,
the issue with sudo, and how to get rid of systemd and switch to sysvinit,
and return to the paradise promised by Devuan.
Thanks for tempting me once again, though. If I ever get extra computers to
spare ...
Bill
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