11-05-2016, 01:02 PM
Thanks LL_user
> which installation method you are talking about (full installation or Live USB installation)?
I'm now looking at Live USB installation so I can apply and retain updates (fixes)
> what you would like to do with this USB installed system (just work with it or use it as installation medium)?
just work with it for now.
I think I can see what you are getting at. If I spend time customising the Live USB installation (as well as applying fixes) then to avoid redoing the whole customisation then it would be nice to install to a hard disk from the Live USB installation. But I must admit to not thinking (and speculating) that far ahead.
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Thanks Jocklad for the link. I did in fact see and read that link before my original posting. I could not see an easy way to confirm whether or not the Live ISO included the Dirty COW fix. I was thinking maybe the release notes would list the kernel modules and their versions but I could find such information.
> which installation method you are talking about (full installation or Live USB installation)?
I'm now looking at Live USB installation so I can apply and retain updates (fixes)
> what you would like to do with this USB installed system (just work with it or use it as installation medium)?
just work with it for now.
I think I can see what you are getting at. If I spend time customising the Live USB installation (as well as applying fixes) then to avoid redoing the whole customisation then it would be nice to install to a hard disk from the Live USB installation. But I must admit to not thinking (and speculating) that far ahead.
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Thanks Jocklad for the link. I did in fact see and read that link before my original posting. I could not see an easy way to confirm whether or not the Live ISO included the Dirty COW fix. I was thinking maybe the release notes would list the kernel modules and their versions but I could find such information.
Alan in the UK
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3: LL 6.6 on a Lenovo laptop with AMD Ryzen 5 processor and 8 GB of ram and SSD. Dual boot with Win11 Home.
1: Using LL in VBox on a Win 10 Pro Ryzen 7 3800X 8GB ram and SSD PC to test code for implementing on various Rasp Pi from Zero to 4
2: LL 6.6 on an old AMD A88MX m/b with A4 5300 processor & 4GB ram and SSD/PCMIe adapter with Clover.
3: LL 6.6 on a Lenovo laptop with AMD Ryzen 5 processor and 8 GB of ram and SSD. Dual boot with Win11 Home.