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Year 2006: UnionFS and the Revolution of the GNU/Linux distr
To understand better my ideas I have made a very interesting artcile which you should read:
Year 2006: UnionFS and the Revolution of the GNU/Linux distro architecture: (my own article)
http://www.violtan.com/ae/linux_future.htm
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Originally Posted by
Harry Kuhman
When I burn a small iso (like DSL) onto a CD and leave the CD open for future writing, I can indeed write to the next session inside Linux. But after I do, the CD, which now shows the file structure of both sessions (the first being imported to the second), is no longer bootable. How do you propose to resolve this?
I sometimes add files to feather, though not when running it but I suppose it could be done.
I don't use scsi emulation for the burner so it's /dev/hdc, but with emulation you can find the device with:
cdrecord -scanbus
First burn the iso using the -multi option:
cdrecord dev=/dev/hdc -v -eject speed=8 fs=16m -multi feather-0.7.4.iso
Then get the first block and next writable address of the last session:
cdrecord -msinfo dev=/dev/hdc
Let's say the output is: 0,72412
Make the iso with the dir that includes the files you want to add:
mkisofs -J -r -V Session2 -C 0,72412 -M /dev/hdc -o /path/to/output.iso /dir/to/burn
And burn it:
cdrecord dev=/dev/hdc -v -eject speed=8 fs=16m -multi /path/to/output.iso
Then boot up feather which includes the added files under /cdrom/.
This could also be used to make a customised feather as in: http://featherlinux.berlios.de/customisation.html
I'll take a look at kiso which someone mentioned in the news section for this. For just adding files the above works though, and yes, it does boot.
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Packet writing to second session on knoppix
Has anyone done this? It would be nice to have an extra gig of read/write space after my bootable knoppix image.
Mostly I would just use it when shutting down to save my changes, but occasional *live* mounting rw or hitting *save* would come in handy.
Although UDF would seem best, I would want it encrypted so file system would not optimise anything then.
cya, Andrew...
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