I recently made a Live USB by using the directions in the LiveCD Trac. It works very well, but I was wondering if there is a way the partition - in my case, /dev/sda1, can be made writable. I tried changing the kickstart file to mount everything RW, but it did not work. I know I can always create a second partition on the pendrive, but I would like all filesystems accessible by both CentOS and Windows. Any and all suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks!
Mark
Mark Rose wrote:
I recently made a Live USB by using the directions in the LiveCD Trac. It works very well, but I was wondering if there is a way the partition - in my case, /dev/sda1, can be made writable. I tried changing the kickstart file to mount everything RW, but it did not work. I know I can always create a second partition on the pendrive, but I would like all filesystems accessible by both CentOS and Windows. Any and all suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks!
The persistence feature, e.g. the ability to save livecd changes to a USB stick, is not yet officially implemented by the Fedora LiveCD project. This feature should be ready for Fedora 9.
As soon as the Fedora LiveCD project implements this feature, I'll work at porting it to the CentOS LiveCD project.
-- Patrice Guay