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|    Joseph Rosevear to The Real Bev    |
|    Re: Persistent Liveslak 15    |
|    05 Mar 25 09:06:16    |
      From: Mail@JoesLife.org              On Mon, 3 Mar 2025 22:13:28 -0800, The Real Bev wrote:              > Where can I find instructions that actually work to create a Liveslak       > 15.0 thumbdrive for which changes thereto will persist?       >       > I used the slackware 15.0 install/live which consists of 2 partitions,       > the first of which does not have a partition type; the second is an       EFI       > boot which the Lenovo laptop requires, but changes don't persist.       > Moreover, I can't mount it on a different system other than read-only.       >       > The old 14.2 liveslack was persistent; I could make changes that would       > persist. How do I do the same for 15.0?              Hello Real Bev,              You might find my ZombieSlack project interesting.              I have been running Slackware from a bootable flashdrive for many years,       and I have gradually refined my method. I haven't released it yet, but I       *have* been making plans to do so.              You can read about my ZombieSlack project here:               https://rosevearsoftware.com/products/zombieslack              When I do release it it will be in the form of:               -User instructions.               -A SAM library probably called SAM.ZombieSlack.              You can read about SAM here:               https://rosevearsoftware.com/products/sam              And here is some interesting history about the origin of ZombieSlack:               https://joeslife.org/projects/thin              ZombieSlack really works, but I'm just one small voice crying in the       wilderness. I'm using it now in the form of a bootable flash drive       plugged into a desktop computer.              -Joe              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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