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the best way to test your livecd in real time is with Qemu, Qemu is a |
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virtual machine, and this program boot your iso |
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 10:32:46 -0500, Jared Greenwald |
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<greenwaldjared@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> I have to admit upfront that I'm just now trying to get catalyst |
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> working. I'm using the HOWTO on the gentoo-wiki page as it seems like |
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> a pretty good guide. |
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> Anyway, the question is, can the livecd be made into a plain iso file |
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> that can be moved around from machine to machine? I only say this |
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> because my "crash" machine that I'm using to test out livecd creation |
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> is limited and doesn't have a cdr, but I could just as easily move a |
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> 800M file over my LAN to my desktop and burn the cd there... |
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> Maybe I just haven't seen the results of the catalyst command (I'm |
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> just running the catalyst -f now) and this will be obvious then... |
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> Thanks, |
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> Jared |
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