[SOLVED] An alternative "changes" cheat code
Posted: 19 Oct 2012, 22:14
An alternative "changes" cheat code
Most useful for people on slow disks or low income so that they keep their hard earned usb and ssds alive as long as possible :p.. (Is a 486_64 module)
boot and add cheat code "saveonexit"
Changes will only be saved once each session (can also be executed from desktop, but that is done manually). Automatically during shutdown changes In home-folders for guest and root with file size Less then approx 100kb are saved into a module and placed in the module folders where you loaded porteus from. Typically files of use under 100kb would be stuff like desktop-links, bookmarks, small scripts, desktop apaerance, language settings and so on..
Can also be useful for setup of kiosk and to keep systems cleaner. Sort of a preset of "magicfolder" without the binding to a physical disk that magic includes and that can slow system down via slow disks and many changes...and without the "totality (of stuff I'd rather kept unchanged)" that "changes" brings
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9BJM4g ... edit?pli=1
Most useful for people on slow disks or low income so that they keep their hard earned usb and ssds alive as long as possible :p.. (Is a 486_64 module)
boot and add cheat code "saveonexit"
Changes will only be saved once each session (can also be executed from desktop, but that is done manually). Automatically during shutdown changes In home-folders for guest and root with file size Less then approx 100kb are saved into a module and placed in the module folders where you loaded porteus from. Typically files of use under 100kb would be stuff like desktop-links, bookmarks, small scripts, desktop apaerance, language settings and so on..
Can also be useful for setup of kiosk and to keep systems cleaner. Sort of a preset of "magicfolder" without the binding to a physical disk that magic includes and that can slow system down via slow disks and many changes...and without the "totality (of stuff I'd rather kept unchanged)" that "changes" brings
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9BJM4g ... edit?pli=1