When booted up from a live CD (most recent F11 pre-release), I'm thinking it's impossible to install something that requires a reboot, such as a kernel update.
Unless,... one can figure out how to enable persistence. Which I don't know how to do...
Clues appreciated.
On 05/25/2009 04:56 AM, fred smith wrote:
When booted up from a live CD (most recent F11 pre-release), I'm thinking it's impossible to install something that requires a reboot, such as a kernel update.
Unless,... one can figure out how to enable persistence. Which I don't know how to do...
Clues appreciated.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Live_USB#Data_Persisten...
Not sure it works well for kernel updates yet but feel free to try.
Rahul
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 05:01:03AM +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
On 05/25/2009 04:56 AM, fred smith wrote:
When booted up from a live CD (most recent F11 pre-release), I'm thinking it's impossible to install something that requires a reboot, such as a kernel update.
Unless,... one can figure out how to enable persistence. Which I don't know how to do...
Clues appreciated.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Live_USB#Data_Persisten...
Not sure it works well for kernel updates yet but feel free to try.
Rahul
Rahul:
Thanks for the tip.
Only reason I thought about it is that I can't run my wireless without a kernel update, since the kmodrt2860 or akmodrt2860 both require a newer kernel. But I'm not sure it's worth much messing around, the real F11 should be out in a few more days, and I can always hope it will have a kernel that matches what's available on rpmfusion. (So that I can play without until coming up with the nerve to blow away my F10 and do a fresh install.)
Thanks again!