Thanks again for all the answers,
The most important thing here is that I'm trying to use the liveCD system
with the best performance possible, that's why I thought at first on running it
from the hd. When I have more time maybe I will make some experiments with grub
and
I searched for some info about using grub as the liveCD boot-loader and
heard it's not so efficient in some systems. The point is that dyne:bolic also
uses isolinux, so I thought it should work with debian too. I read the boot
messages from dyne and found out that it seeks for a .kmods
Hi all,
Dyne:bolic has a feature called docking where the user is able to simply
copy the system directory from the CD to a partition (what can be done from
inside a windows system too) and boot using it instead the cd content. I find
that awesome, since I can run my system
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