
When
Knoppix was first released it was heralded as revolutionary in the Linux world. Its autodetection and configuration capabilities were unsurpassed. Many of my colleagues remarked that if 'KNOPPIX can't do it, Linux can't do it'. Theoretically, one would be able to get a Knoppix CD, pop it into an arbitrary system, run it, save one's data to a partition, USB stick, etc....), reboot and the existing system would be left completely as it was before the CD was placed in the system.
dude should have loaded XFCE on startup!!!
Its as easy as typing "desktop=xfce" at the boot prompt
As for customizing Knoppix, go with Morphix, a Knoppix clone (www.morphix.org) The point of the project is to make creating customized ISO's easy.