Since the price of computer equipment (MB, HD, etcs)
are so inexpensive, I personaly would never run linux
off of a cd.  You are limited to not being able to
confire the files like httpd and the log files or
.bash_profile.  

That is too limiting for any real practical use.


--- Bill Layer <blayer at qwest.net> wrote:
> Thought I'd mention this as there was some interest
> recently on running Linux 
> from a bootable CD rom. The latest Linux Journal has
> an article on just such 
> a distribution which was put together by a fellow in
> Spain, to use in a 
> teaching environment. 
> 
> He created two versions, one 650MB and one
> abbreviated to 220MB. The distro 
> is called 'Maragda' and it's based on RedHat
> (imagine that). Anyway, I've 
> played with it and it seems like a good effort -
> kind of a 650MB Tom's 
> rtbt... :)
> 
> Here is the download link:
> 
> http://navel.eugan.upv.es/maragda
> 
> (Navel?)
> 
> -- 
> 
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