Yes, see, I told you I might not have been on the right sidewalk. I didn't know you meant Knoppix in particular. I thought you meant a distro in general. So, now, I think yes if you're talking about Knoppix, but I think each distro is still too selfish and self wanting to let what you mentioned happen.
On Saturday 01 February 2003 23:59, you wrote: > On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 10:48, Garth Meisel wrote: > > OK, outload, any Linux can be put "In Full" onto any HD and then properly > > installed providing the installer was properly pointed towards the HD > > instead of CD or Network etc etc etc. Am I on the right sidewalk? > > OK, but wouldn't you be wasting Gigs of space with the installer sitting > on your HD? Sure you can take it off and add another partition, but if > your marketing these drives to newbies then that is probably not going > to happen. The benefit of using Knoppix would be that the OS would > provide all the functionality of an installer (ie. hardware detection), > but the same data would be used as the OS (ie. no wasted space). > > Jesse
