if you either do the detection on your own, or, if you want to ship a custom,
premade xorg.conf in your live system.
- persistent::
+ persistent[=nofiles]::
live-initramfs will look for persistent and snapshot partitions or files labeled
"live-rw", "home-rw", and files called "live-sn*", "home-sn*" and will try to,
in order: mount as /cow the first, mount the second in /home, and just copy the
contents of the latter in appropriate locations (snapshots). Snapshots will be
tried to be updated on reboot/shutdown. Look at live-snapshot(1) for more
-informations.
+informations. If "nofiles" is specified too, only labels will be searched and no
+filesystems will be mounted for searching file images or archives; this will
+results in improved boot times.
{preseed/file|file}=**FILE**::
this list will be on the "top" of the aufs, directly below /cow. Without
this file, any images in the "/live" directory are loaded in alphanumeric order.
+ /etc/live-persistence.binds
+
+This optional file, which resides in the rootfs system, not in the live media as above mentioned files, if exists will be used as a list of directories which not need to be persistent and which their content does not need to survive reboots. This is achieved by bind mounting for each directory listed there a tmpfs on the original path. This will permits to save precious writes and speed up operations for content like web caches and temporary files (like e.g. /tmp and .mozilla) which are regenerated each time.
+
+
See also
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