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Slitaz usb overdrive
Slitaz usb overdrive





  1. SLITAZ USB OVERDRIVE INSTALL
  2. SLITAZ USB OVERDRIVE SOFTWARE
  3. SLITAZ USB OVERDRIVE PASSWORD
  4. SLITAZ USB OVERDRIVE ISO

Abiword, saved before shutdown, is still in the office menu and it works. Latest news from the Slitaz auxiliary lab. Installed VLC media player, didn't save anything, just shut down, but it was still there after reboot Installed Abiword, saved as in your instructions, still there after reboot.

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Obvious thing to do maybe, but just in case it didn't occur I thought it worth a mention.

SLITAZ USB OVERDRIVE INSTALL

Don't be without one.ĮDIT: Once the USB drive install has loaded, you can access this post with the Midori browser to follow each step easily. Drag and drop works well for this also.įor folk with "Notebook" computers with no CDROM drive, a Live USB rescue package is an essential part of your computer gear.

SLITAZ USB OVERDRIVE SOFTWARE

There is an option to "defer" changes, but it really is very slick without using that option, and I haven't actually tried it.Īs a Live CD, (or to be accurate a Live USB) for rescue purposes, it works well, with useful software installed such as GParted, and once you open up the "My Documents" window, simply clicking on any of your computer drives listed automatically mounts that drives file system (right clicking the drives gives you a "Mount File System" option which does the same thing), which enables you to transfer files from any drive to another. If you want to make and save changes, it runs in memory and uses the USB drive, as it seems to write any changes as you go along. This is a cracking little Operating System, but bear in mind that using it "as is", with no "persistence", gives you a much faster experience as it runs 100% in memory, and the Midori browser is blazingly fast. If you have any problems I'll be happy to try sort them although I'm by no means a SliTaz or Linux expert, and computers can be finicky things at best. I've gone through this process so many times, I did this guide from memory, but it has worked now each and every time I've carried it out, on two different USB drives. I was getting constant strange things happening with the Midori browser for one thing, so I would advise using the stable version 3.0. However, after installing again it has become permanent. I have found that the "stable" version of SliTaz can occasionally experience a minor glitch, like the newly installed Aqualung player not being there after rebooting, although the new icon I placed on the desktop was. I left the compression checkbox empty, and for good measure selected "none" although the empty check box probably overrides the three options. They don't appear if "persistence" hasn't been achieved. The logout screen will have extra options. You should be getting drive activity quite a lot now, and the final evidence that "persistence" is working, is when you select the logout icon. This "write" will now give you a new message. Tazusb writefs lzma /dev/sda1 (lzma begins with an "el" not a capital i. Format your USB drive, which is invariably called "sda1", using the following command, with all commands being proceeded by the entry "tazusb" (no quotes). This "enter su" is the critical bit I didn't find on most of the sites and forums I googled to, which meant nothing would work via the command line, although everything appeared to. Nothing appears on the command line when you enter the password, but it does enter.

SLITAZ USB OVERDRIVE PASSWORD

Once booted, open the "XTerm" terminal window from the quick launch icon bottom left, or the menu.Įnter "su" (no quotes), and password "root" (no quotes).

slitaz usb overdrive

It took me some time to realise that a CD in the "slave" drive will not mount in part 6 below. If you have two ROM drives, make sure the CD is in the "master" drive. Lots of suggestions to do this, but none of them worked, and mostly they caused a failed login "loop". Insert your USB flash drive, and then boot with the CD without entering any changes at the boot screen.

slitaz usb overdrive

SLITAZ USB OVERDRIVE ISO

Install SliTaz 3.0 ISO to CD using any "Image" burning software such as " ImgBurn". This works with the "Cooking" version and also with the "Stable" version 3.0. Note that if you close down the command window for any reason at any stage, you will have to enter "su" and the "root" password again. The important thing as well is that every step has to be done as the "superuser" (administrator), "root", and via the SliTaz command line "XTerm". Since the above post, I've been trying out what worked with the different file systems available, and I can only get it to work with one, which is in line with one forum post I read.







Slitaz usb overdrive