2009/11/1 Rob Owens <row...@ptd.net>: > How can I make Debian *not* remember the interfaces in > 70-persistent-net.rules? 75-persistent-net-generator.rules seems like a > starting point, but I'm not brave enough to tinker w/ udev stuff yet...
Hello, you can exclude some files from being saved to the snapshot. From "man live-snapshot": FILES /etc/live-snapshot.list This optional file, if present changes the behaviour of live-snapshot, only files and directories listed there are included (integrally) in the snapshot. It works only for cpio and whole partition targets. /etc/live-snapshot.exclude_list This optional file, if present will filter the files that will be saved by live-snapshot removing (as in "grep -F -v") all filenames that will be matched by strings listed in it. It works for cpio, whole partition and squashfs snapshot types only; it is pretty useful for filtering temporary files and disk caches. For this case you could use the file /etc/live-snapshot.exclude_list and exclude the file where wicd saves the known network interfaces, so each time you restart in a different computer, wicd starts with no known interfaces and behaves correctly. I'm not sure for wicd and I don't use full persistence, but excluding the files you said in /etc/udev/rules.d/ and also /etc/network/interfaces could be what you want. Have fun, Rui M. P. Bernardo -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-live-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org