udippel
07-08-2006, 06:27 PM
Hybrid:
It seems I can principally
1. install Knoppix as is to harddisk
2. install as Debian, with users and stuff
What I'd like to do is a hybrid:
1. install Knoppix to harddisk (USB) as Knoppix; that is with full Knoppix hardware recognition
2. which boots to a Debian- or Debian-like setup; that is: with users and stuff
Reason:
I find it even more intriguing to plug a USB harddisk to almost any machine and boot:
1. with full Knoppix hardware recognition and setup
2. running a system with users
So, instead of carrying about my notebook, I just carry the harddisk. And I have a tailored install, setup, you-name-it compared with a generic Knoppix install.
But then I need full hardware detection; X configuration *and* users; a /home/ that is mounted.
I am aware of persitent /home/; yes; but that's not what I want: no users, no logon-screen, no apt-get, no Debian !
Any chance ? Any hint ?
Thanks,
Uwe
It seems I can principally
1. install Knoppix as is to harddisk
2. install as Debian, with users and stuff
What I'd like to do is a hybrid:
1. install Knoppix to harddisk (USB) as Knoppix; that is with full Knoppix hardware recognition
2. which boots to a Debian- or Debian-like setup; that is: with users and stuff
Reason:
I find it even more intriguing to plug a USB harddisk to almost any machine and boot:
1. with full Knoppix hardware recognition and setup
2. running a system with users
So, instead of carrying about my notebook, I just carry the harddisk. And I have a tailored install, setup, you-name-it compared with a generic Knoppix install.
But then I need full hardware detection; X configuration *and* users; a /home/ that is mounted.
I am aware of persitent /home/; yes; but that's not what I want: no users, no logon-screen, no apt-get, no Debian !
Any chance ? Any hint ?
Thanks,
Uwe