From 2a9663778fd73bcc88b46ed42adde09536dae56d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Hameleers Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2016 21:01:58 +0100 Subject: README.txt: mention harddisk installation option in the Preface. --- README.txt | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'README.txt') diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt index 2c9fcfb..1013bd8 100644 --- a/README.txt +++ b/README.txt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Welcome to the Slackware Live Edition! This is a version of Slackware-current (soon to become 14.2), that can be run from a DVD or a USB stick. It is an ISO image meant to be a showcase of what Slackware is about. You get the default install, no custom packages or kernel, but with all the power. The ISO is created from scratch using a Slackware package mirror, by the "liveslak" scripts. -Slackware Live Edition does not have to be installed to a computer hard drive. You can carry the USB stick version with you in your pocket. You'll have a pre-configured Slackware OS up & running in a minute wherever you can get your hands on a computer with a USB port. +Slackware Live Edition does not have to be installed to a computer hard drive (however you do have that choice if you want to: using the setup2hd script). You can carry the USB stick version with you in your pocket. You'll have a pre-configured Slackware OS up & running in a minute wherever you can get your hands on a computer with a USB port. The USB version is "persistent" - meaning that the OS stores your updates on the USB stick. The CD/DVD versions (and the USB stick if you configure it accordingly) operate without persistence, which means that all the changes you make to the OS are lost when you reboot. -- cgit v1.2.3