Well I think you missed a lot. I didn't find it hassle to set up; I just copy-pasted and changed a few IP addresses.
I understand the idea of not wiping out the disk. That is how I'm running. I can run a number of different kernels on that old laptop; I started this because that old laptop won't boot from my USB stick; the BIOS is too old.
Sure. But would you trust this to work when you are out somewhere in a hotel, travelling? That's what the eeepc is for, anyway. Plus, of course, running a server that I can access from outside means making sure it's sufficiently secure, hence it will add to the hassle. At which point yes, maybe I should just wipe that disk to do an install. But I really hope there is someone here who knows how to make the LiveUSB version work. Myrosia -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org