Linked by David Adams on Wed 9th Mar 2005 16:47 UTC, submitted by Barry Kauler
Linux As far as I am aware, this is a world first, a live-CD that saves back to the CD at the end of the session. So how does it work? "Boot the PC with the multi-session CD inserted in the CD-burner drive -- thus, Puppy automatically knows which drive is the CD-burner, in case you have more than one CD/DVD drive. Then you use Puppy in the normal way. At shutdown, all the changed files in your home directory are saved back to CD. That's it. Next time you boot, all the personal files are restored."
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also for flash drives;
by e2mtt on Thu 10th Mar 2005 02:27 UTC

Very slick... Another thing is that the base is only ~50MB so it makes it very easy to install on a ordinary flash drive, to cary with you and save your changes. (They have a verison made to be booted off of a flash drive)