Hello, On 20 April 2015 at 09:34, Evgeniy Shumilov <evgeniy.shumi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, anyone! > > I'm trying to make list of squashfs files with different software > (for example: libreoffice, gimp, wireshark, etc), that I can easily plug > on and off, when I'll need it. And I want to mount it as a aufs layer > like as it realised in puppy linux. > > But I tryed to add aufs branch by different ways witout success. As I > can understand, I should know aufs branch name to modify it, but I > can't get this name. Mounting of aufs is executed by initrd scripts? As > I'm right? But I can't found mount options inside it. > > Does anybody knows anything about it? > > I don't like the variant with packages installing, because it > takes more time, disk space to store it and memory in case of using > ramdrive instead of persistent mode. >
debian-live does not have this kind of plugin architecture. Instead it has snapshots. So you can boot a basic system, install openoffice on it, make a snapshot, and next time boot with openoffice already installed. It does not work as a plugin however. The snapshots stack in a particular order. Since installation of openoffice is recorded in the Debian package database and that database is only one file it can be only in one state in a particular snapshot and has to reflect all preceding snapshots. You could probably install software in /opt or wherever and add that as plugins but that would not be Debian packaged software. HTH Michal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-live-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CAOMqctQ3TbNSqde=5ncqk3d7yxv8umx8ysyqwujdd8a3mk2...@mail.gmail.com