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install Groovy Linux 32-bit to USB pen - possible?

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Calamity:
Yes, I agree Ansa89, you may find AGES to be much easier to install to a pen drive than GroovyArcade, and it's based on the Groovy patches also.

maiki:
Decisions decisions. To be honest I would prefer Gentoo based system for some reason. But I will have a look at AGES as well. If it does what I need, why not.

Ansa89:

--- Quote from: maiki on February 22, 2012, 05:26:33 pm ---To be honest I would prefer Gentoo based system for some reason.

--- End quote ---
Just out of curiosity, why?

maiki:
Because I have a feeling Gentoo is more customizable (for future purposes). and I have a registration in their forums lol

Ansa89:
More or less...Hypothetically all distros are equally customizable when you deeply know the mechanisms at the base of that specific distro.
If you feel comfortable with gentoo, start from a normal installation and create your personal gentoo-cab distro.
Personally I don't like gentoo very much; my system is slackware, so i created a slackware-cab distro starting from a normal slackware installation.

However you must always remember that you need a lot of confidence/knowledge to do these things without mess up all your system.

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