On 2014/01/13 11:08, Mark Haney wrote:
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On 1/13/2014 2:02 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Fernando Cassia wrote:
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Mark Haney
<mhaney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
and I've created bootable CentOS drives (including 6.5) several
times with it and it works fine.
...Until the writable space fills up.
just to be clear, what i'm after is a full, bootable (and
modifiable) linux system, booting totally from USB drive. in my
case, it needs to be centos 6.5, and it needs to allow students to
do *some* persistent mods to their system -- not a lot, basic
configuration, that sort of thing.
so, does liveusb-creator handle that? if so, i'll go with that.
rday
I've never had a lot of luck getting liveusb-creator to build good
bootable CentOS images. Especially in Windows. That's why I use
LiLI. It allows for more setup options and works really well in
Windows. (Assuming you are going to have the students install Windows
THEN create the bootable flash drives.)
If students are involved I'd be inclined to find a fairly ironclad
method of preventing access to the Windows disks. Otherwise, students
being students, they will start unauthorized prying around on the
attached Windows install and potentially corrupt it badly.
{o.o}
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