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Why Aren't All Linux Live CDs Configurable?

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2008

http://live.pirillo.com - Yes, Linux is an operating system that I do recommend to people at times. I don't use Linux as my operating system, but I do have several Linux live CDs. A live CD is one that is started as an ISO file that you download, burn it to a CD, pop it into your drive and reboot. Your computer will run Linux from memory, without writing it to your hard drive.

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  • Love the videos, but it would be helpful if you included the links to the software/websites you are reviewing in the video description.

  • I have used this and its so good thanks chris

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  • @mlomailom gay!

  • dick!

  • this guy is a really asolejijijij

    este tipo es real mente tonto.

  • this is the best video youve ever made lol, i totally love the idea of customizing my own live cd, im doing it now :) thx

  • A couple shell commands should help customization.

    mount -o loop and mkisofs (with the appropriate ISOLINUX files).

    It really is that simple. I did the same to a GoblinX ISO I got a while back. Thankfully, it accepted LZM packages, so I just put my stuff into the modules directory, remade the filesystem, and burned it.

  • the custom site you recommended has an old distro with old programs. I don't have a better site to recommend, but there were a lot of suggestions on your live video comments. I currently use DSL for basic live cd or linux os, and linux-gamers for good online open source games. It is an OS with a lot of games and firefox. thats about it.

  • ALL linux livecds are configurable. Just because there isn't a pretty GUI to do it for you doesn't mean it's not possible or even hard.

  • Oh I see.

  • Linux doesn't need an anti-virus, Linux is built much better tan Windows so Viruses have a smaller affect and don't spread as easily, that plus since Linux has a smaller market share not too many people have bothered making viruses for it.

  • Were is the anti-virus? options on the website.

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