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Originally Posted by
utu
@ Capricorny
I don't suggest you wait.
Keep doing what you are doing.
I only suggest you try ALSO to involve Klaus K if you can.
And the only way I've seen to do that is via
the Debian-Knoppix developer's mailing list.
I think interaction with Klaus K will enhance your efforts
whatever direction you initially take.
Sure!
But the crucial thing right now is, that the current Knoppix version is so well made, that it is not necessary to consult with Klaus to implement some further developments. Ext 4 support and squashfs for instance, anyone can simply do it. And even without remastering, I'm already using GRUB to boot poor man's installs. I'm also performing file system check and backup of persistent storage, but only manually. In fact, it is interesting to see how much can be done without knowing special details about Knoppix, just applying standard Linux/Unix methods and tools. It turns out that it is very much, attesting to the well-behavedness of Knoppix.
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