Cheat Knoppix -- Part 4. Computer on a Disc and a USB Key

Posted by VISITOR on Jan 23, 2006 9:02 AM EDT
MozillaQuest Magazine (mozillaquest.com); By Mike Angelo
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" . . . in Part 4 of our Knoppix cheats article, you will learn how to put together all the stuff you learned in Parts 1 through 3 to make a very portable, Live-Knoppix setup. It's really very slick and it is very handy too . . . The Knoppix live CD or live DVD together with a USB Key and the persistent Knoppix trick pretty much give you a portable computer on a disc and USB key . . . If a person can turn on a personal computer and drop a disc into the CD drive, that person can run and use Live Knoppix Linux . . ."

Learn how to run your personal, live-Knoppix configuration on any PC. MozillaQuest Magazine (MozillaQuest.Com) reports: ". . . in Part 4 of our Knoppix cheats article, you will learn how to put together all the stuff you learned in Parts 1 through 3 to make a very portable, Live-Knoppix setup. It's really very slick and it is very handy too . . . we are going to put the Persistent Knoppix image on the same USB key that we put the live Knoppix CD that we used for the performance cheats in Part 2. When we boot our Persistent Knoppix, we are going to use the cheat from Part 1 to force Knoppix to use the ALSA drivers. Moreover, we are going to chain the ALSA cheat and the performance cheat at the same boot: prompt as we learned to do in Part 3."



"The Knoppix live CD or live DVD together with a USB Key and the persistent Knoppix trick pretty much give you a portable computer on a disc and USB key. Considering that you can download the Knoppix live CD or live DVD at no cost, the only thing your Knoppix portable computer costs you is the price you pay for your USB key -- and that can be as little as $25 . . . The Knoppix live CD and live DVD are pretty much load and go operations. If a person can turn on a personal computer and drop a disc into the CD drive, that person can run and use Live Knoppix Linux . . ."



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