
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 16:03:14 -0700, Mark wrote:
unionFS is Puppy Linux, it allows 5 layers to work together, and it has detailed docs on how it is done:
http://www.puppyos.com/development/howpuppyworks.html
BTW, I have planned long time ago to write the author of Puppy Linux a personal email to invite him join on board to develop grml, but haven't go time to do that yet. :-)
Puppy Linux is nice. We considered it. What decided grml instead is the portable Debian system. Puppy is anything but standard. Puppy has its own repository system, etc. That means extra work when you want to install things not in the Puppy repos. ...
That's why I never tried it and wanted to invite the author of Puppy Linux to join Debian/Grml instead. :-)
Summary -- borrowing Puppy ideas is fine, if compatible with grml2hd portable USB systems. (No reason for problems, just saying.)
Bingo.