Graeme,
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All live cd's known to me use the computer RAM to mock up a disk
including the kernel and system files.
The RAM is cleared when you reboot.
Your work is then lost.
This is rather trivial and probably known to you, but have you studies
these few links ?
http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/14738
http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/Bootable_USB_Key
http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/USB_Based_FAQ
From there onwards the modem support will go to the USB stick and will
not be lost on reboot. But to keep yourself in good spirit, make sure
that all the rest works fine before going to install the modem.
Jacques
Graeme Nichols wrote:
Hi Bjorn, Marvin,
OK. I have grabbed the HOWTO and studied it. While the steps are
straight forward the whole thing comes undone on the reboot (Knoppix
5.3.1 live DVD).
Looks like I will have to wait until Fedora 9 arrives on the Linux
Magazine DVD and I can install it on a USB stick.
I can then follow all the steps and see what I can get working on F9