--- Lars Bjørndal <lars.bjorndal(a)broadpark.no> wrote:
Jane Dogalt <jdogalt(a)yahoo.com> writes:
[...]
> Not trivial, but very doable. Of course, from my own perspective,
I
> would just spend the time making a suitable pilgrim config file,
rather
> than cloning an existing system. For storage space and
reproducibility
> and maintenance, thats a big win IMO.
Yes, of course, but I have a system with a lot of packages that I
only
use in some situation, and just this system is handy also on CD, when
I'm traveling for instance.
I was just pointing out that for instance, if you invest the time in
creating the livecd-creator spin configuration, then, for example when
f7 and f8 come out, it should be much easier to just rerun a command to
spit out a new iso, rather than deal with trying to upgrade the cloned
system.
-dmc/jdog
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