Hello all,

I used liveUSB Creator to create a OpenSolaris LiveUSB. It's booting fast and 
easy.

Mainly I'll need it to deploy packages (use it for jumpstart or so). I'll need 
to stick on a USB stick (16GB) and be able to reach it from the network.

So far it is good, but now the issue is that if I install applications on it, 
then the next boot will reset everything.

I wanted to know if there was a way to make it persistent (even if it is by 
modifying everything by hand).

I did already try to install opensolaris on the USB Stick, but no success, each 
time I can boot when done (no PBR sig message). I also tried a belenix version 
with usbdump, no chance neither. I'd like to try what I found on 
osholes.blogspot.com, but this requires a install on USB

I think that a liveUSB is the same as a liveCD, with the advantage that the USB 
is writable. So I should be able to install more application onto the CD part 
of it (like in /.cdrom)

Or better, it could be good to be able to add a persistent file like for ubuntu 
or fedora (casper-rw)
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