@ Steve,

Booting 'nopersistent' is a mild tweak, and it seems to improve things a
lot.

Please consider if this should be the default (in other words modify the
iso file accordingly). At least now for Groovy, so that we can release a
set of iso files, that work in the [amd64] computers, that we have
tested.

Later on, in the HH series, you can revert back from 'nopersistent' and
let the system create an ext4 partition again (in a USB drive behind the
image of the iso file), if you think it is an important feature.

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