On Wednesday 05 July 2006 11:38, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
email.listen@googlemail.com wrote:
Am Wed, 5. July 2006 09:45 schrieb Andreas Jaeger: Here You will find the installation documentation from a live session: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GraphicalInstall
seems roughtly the same as with yast. With Knoppix (live cd) there where only a small script to copy the cd on the HD.
(I could find it if necessary)
I would like to add such functionality to CD/DVD to handout to students and others to promote SUSE Linux. I have made a lot of coasters trying to add this to the Live DVD I downloaded. It must not be that hard. I just must be having brain cramps. Having the DVD/CD would allow me to see exactly how it is done. Then the new project to create a small memory SUSE Linux could use this for the project once we have a beta,... and I could add it to the OpenSUSE wiki.
Thanks, ==========
Take a look at SLAX Linux, Boyd or anyone, it's an excellent example of a mini Linux and installable as well from a 3" cd disc! One of the fastest live CDs I think I have ever used and from what I can tell kicks Knoppix's butt for most everything. It's built for testing, repairing and general usage while on the road. www.slax.org It's another good Slackware derivative, just like SuSE, but the developer put a lot of new things into it (2.6.16 kernel). I've played with it all weekend and ended up installing it on a test machine. Shown it around a bit too. It's nice to see the "wow" look on regular windows user's faces when it starts so fast from the cd. It may give everyone a clue on making a SuSE mini, micro or dvd installable and a better Live CD as well. regards, Lee --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-help@opensuse.org