On 4/27/2009 at 13:35, Stephan Kulow <coolo@novell.com> wrote: Hi,
It has been my goal to support the LiveCD ISO also on a USB and let it make the changes you do in ~linux store persistently on the USB stick (so you can e.g. try easily the same thing on different computers).
Now I got my first bug report claiming this is not wanted and should only be done if explicitly asked for. Now it's me against the user and I can of course easily close WONTFIX, but I wonder what others thing: what is the use case of storing the live cd on a USB stick?
I think for me the most interesting would be to have 'my' system follow me. Something which I can't do on a live CD but I could with a 'live' memory stick, like taking my bookmarks and the like. Hmm.. maybe a boot option to read or skip the .cow could serve all people... but then some might argue this is to complex.
Greetings, Stephan P.S. If you ever wanted to tell me what colour you love your USB sticks in, feel free to go ahead. I got used to off topic replies.
Err.. in this case: BLUE with PINK stripes, best with yellow dots? :) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org