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    The possibility of btrfs adaption of Knoppix LiveUSB architecture

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    I've become interested in the possibility of adapting Knoppix in its LivUSB incarnation
    to a btrfs implementation. I envision saving most of the Knoppix hardware recognition
    and system set-up in a (mostly) compressed read-only partition, and using a read-write
    btrfs partition instead of a current reiserfs partition to record ongoing system changes.
    I also envision retaining the current (mostly unused) capability of removing unchanging
    contents of the persistence partition, compacting these and moving these to the read-only
    partition.

    According to the following reference, there are many features of btrfs which seriously
    take into account strengths and weaknesses of LiveUSB hardware. Never mind its Oracular
    heritage, I think it is a fine introduction to btrfs.

    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/ar...s-1695246.html

    I don't anticipate any significant new programming per se, but rather merely an
    adaptation of the current Knoppix framework. This will require some serious homework
    in understanding clearly all the elegant magic performed in the Knoppix minirt.gz and
    not screwing it up by making unnecessary or ill-considered changes.

    Any constructive thoughts toward realizing such a possibility would be much appreciated.
    Last edited by utu; 02-05-2014 at 07:45 PM.

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