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I want to make a bootable CD on a CD/RW that is not a compressed image so that all changes and additions to scripts I make will remain on the CD file system without having to remaster. I burned a DS Linux CD but it's a compressed image that overwrites the /home/dsl on every reboot. I want it to be a working read/write volume that keeps my work and it can't depend on having any hard disk at all.

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No you don't, you want to use one in combination with a USB memory drive that you can carry along with the CD. – Bill K Nov 20 '08 at 18:36

closed as not programming related by Nick Berardi Nov 20 '08 at 18:35

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See Tom's Rtbt. "The most GNU/Linux on 1 floppy disk."

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