From: MPfeifer ([email protected])
Date: Mon Sep 17 2001 - 15:00:26 CEST
hi people,
a question regarding cd's again.
i am cofounder of a free internetworkplace in the netherlands and we are
planning to make a cd with which we want to promote free-software. the main
reason is to bring serious alternatives to MS-products to
non-profit-organisations and other organisations of this kind.
the main packages we want to burn are mozilla and openoffice for win32, linux
and macOS and we will also include other free mulitplatform-things, but we also
want to include a tiny linux-distro. and because i have lost my heart for
mulinux already a long time ago, i'd like to use mulinux for that.
so it isn't a problem to burn mu onto a cd with "clone" (i didn't get it to work
yet), but my main problem is another one.
we want to have this cd acting like a live-cd, boot from it and be able to save
the settings (actually the way the mu-floppies work). like this people can fool
a bit around with linux, without having to fear the partitioning and installing
thing and learn a bit with the UNIX-manual from robert warnke (which we also
will include on cd).
so before i start to put a lot of work in this i wonder if something like this
has been implemented in mu.
does mu from cd save all the settings onto a vfat-filesystem? or is it not
possible to save anything?
thx
mek
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