On Tuesday 22 March 2005 07:09, SigmaX wrote: > Hey; > I'm headed on a 5-week vacation next month, and downloaded Mandrake > Move this weekend to see what it'd do for me. I think it's coolio, and > I have a little 64MB USB pendrive, that it mounts automatically > under.... /mnt/windows of all things (I guess 'cause of the FAT > filesystem). > > The description from the Mandrake website said something about the > commercial edition of Move automatically using your configuration and > files to a USB key. When it says 'configuration', does that mean that > it will save... say... the way I have my KDE 3.2 desktop themed and all > that to the pendrive, so that when I start up Mandrake Move on another > computer later in my trip I'll still have the same setup that I > configured to start with? > > If that's the case, then I'd consider purchasing Move (My first OS > purchase in a while... Me be spoiled Linux-Downloader) ... but if not, > then I'd just use it as a toy to test out systems with or show people > Linux, rather than as a mobile "guest computer." > > Thanx! > > SigmaX > > PS: Please CC me any reply
Yes it does. But before you purchase MandrakeMove why not try out PCLOS first. It is a fork of Mandrake. It works as a 'liveCD' like Mandrake Move, with the additional option of being able to install itself to your hard drive. It comes with Nvidia drivers/Flash/Java built in, and is able to store your /home files on a USB flash drive. PCLOS is available as a free download at http://www.pclinuxonline.com/pclos/index.html See the FAQ for booting with USB key. derek -- www.jennings.homelinux.net http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org
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