>>> >>> >>> >>> To make persistent usb stick, refer to: >>> http://live.debian.net/manual/3.x/html/live-manual/customizing-run-time-be >>> haviours.en.html#529 >>> >>> persistence.conf for exemple: >>> >>> /etc/apt union >>> /etc/cron.daily union >>> /etc/cups union >>> /etc/default union >>> /etc/grub.d union >>> /etc/init.d union >>> /etc/modprobe.d union >>> /etc/rc0.d union >>> /etc/rc1.d union >>> /etc/rc2.d union >>> /etc/rc3.d union >>> /etc/rc4.d union >>> /etc/rc5.d union >>> /etc/rc6.d union >>> /etc/rcS.d union >>> /etc/samba union >>> /etc/wicd union >>> /etc/xul-ext union >>> /home >>> /opt union >>> /root union >>> /sbin union >>> /usr union >>> /var/cache/apt/archives union >>> >>> Enjoy :) >>> >>> MK >> >> Cool! Thanx for the tip. >> >> Just heads up.. I downloaded the newer iso and put it on the same stick with >> dd. exactly the same procedure as with the prior iso. On my older Sony Vaio >> dual core 1.6 2gb ram, the 1st one worked flawlessly. Desktop design and >> eye candy really leaps out at you. The newer one... Enlightenment appears >> to have a few quirks; not all windows responding or behaving correctly for >> example. >> >> Regards, > > Strange it should work normaly, can you check the integrity of the iso? > > user@io:~$ md5sum io-live-hybrid-686-pae--2013.10.10-18.42.iso > > should return: > 7110e2a708bfcd459d359e6f42be9510 io-live-hybrid-686-pae--2013.10.10-18.42.iso > > > If it's all right you can try to put it again in the stick using dd, then > reboot with it... if you experience problems, from the running io-live- > hybrid-686-pae--2013.10.10-18.42.iso, try: > > user@io:~$ md5sum /lib/live/mount/medium/live/filesystem.squashfs > > should return: > 32583b6171bb1d327385c70d1efd9712 > /lib/live/mount/medium/live/filesystem.squashfs Ok, thnx. Ill check it out later. Clients like looking at 'eye candy'!! For my needs this looks like a good relay box, dedicated synth or remote unit in another room piped across netjack to main DAW. I do want to try having it permanent on a single box to see how it runs. It's certainly much more spritely running from a USB stick vs a DVD. Kxstudio became my staple OS awhile ago but I still use AV Linux on some machines also. Always open to new stuff such as this slick looking set up! Having SMB already set up is a hi 5 from me!! Fanx! R _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user