Am 19.02.2013 12:43, schrieb Daniel Baumann:
> as usual, we should allow both use cases to co-exist.
>
> imho the default behaviour should be to boot 'no matter what', and the
> non-default option should be try to boot a certain subset only and
> fail as desired in your use case.. therefore.. if such fail-to-boot is
> desired, the parameter should be something like
> live-media=strict-removable or something like that.
>

How about a priority list, e.g.
"live-media=removable-usb,removable,any", where "any" is a wildcard
keyword that allows booting from whatever medium is found. This way
Tails developers could just use "live-media=removable" without the wildcard.

Cheers

Ronny
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