|--==> Sergio Talens-Oliag writes: ST> [1 <text/plain; iso-8859-1 (quoted-printable)>] ST> El Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 07:54:17AM +0100, Andreas Tille va escriure: >>On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, [ISO-8859-1] G�rkan Seng�n wrote: >>>Homepage: http://ibuild.livecd.net/ >>GREAT! This was the package I was waiting for ...
ST> Has anybody looked at the Ubuntu LiveCD system? I've dowloaded and tested ST> them and it looks that they do what I always thought was the way to go for ST> Debian, they use the debian-installer system for initial configuration and boot ST> the LiveCD from that. It seems they use a package called casper, but I ST> haven't had time to look at how it works internally, if someone has the time ST> to look at it comments will be welcomed (it's in my TODO list, but my TODO ST> list is quite long right now). ST> BTW, the Ubuntu LiveCD I'm talking about can be downloaded from here: ST> http://cdimage.ubuntulinux.org/daily-live/current/ Definitely I think that d-i based Live-CDs are The Way To Go. We already have almost everything is needed, an initrd minimal system with udebs components hw detection etc. We only need and udeb which mounts a cloop-compressed file system and creates the relevant sym links. Would be really cool.. I'm downloading Ubuntu's live right now. Cheers, Free

