live\-boot
.SH DESCRIPTION
If live-boot probes a persistence volume with the label (or GPT name,
or file name, but from now on we will just say "label") "custom\-ov",
that volume's persistence is fully customizable through the
live\-boot
.SH DESCRIPTION
If live-boot probes a persistence volume with the label (or GPT name,
or file name, but from now on we will just say "label") "custom\-ov",
that volume's persistence is fully customizable through the
with a "#" (used for comments), both which will be ignored. A so
called "custom mount" has the format:
.PP
with a "#" (used for comments), both which will be ignored. A so
called "custom mount" has the format:
.PP
mounts can "hide" each other. For instance, if we have the two
\fIDIR\fR:s /a and /a/b it would always be the case that /a is mounted
first, then /a/b. This remains true no matter how the lines in
mounts can "hide" each other. For instance, if we have the two
\fIDIR\fR:s /a and /a/b it would always be the case that /a is mounted
first, then /a/b. This remains true no matter how the lines in
on different persistence media are used at the same time. However, it
is forbidden for custom mounts to have their source directory inside
the source directory of another custom mount, so the source
on different persistence media are used at the same time. However, it
is forbidden for custom mounts to have their source directory inside
the source directory of another custom mount, so the source
options in a coma-separated list:
.IP "\fBsource\fR=\fIPATH\fR" 4
When given, store the persistence changes into \fIPATH\fR on the
options in a coma-separated list:
.IP "\fBsource\fR=\fIPATH\fR" 4
When given, store the persistence changes into \fIPATH\fR on the
easily be edited through this mount, as well as any source directories
(which is especially practical for custom mounts using the
\fBlinkfiles\fR option).
easily be edited through this mount, as well as any source directories
(which is especially practical for custom mounts using the
\fBlinkfiles\fR option).
would make all of /home persistent. The \fBlinkfiles\fR option is
intended for situations where you don't want a complete directory to
be persistent, only certain files in it or its sub-directories.
would make all of /home persistent. The \fBlinkfiles\fR option is
intended for situations where you don't want a complete directory to
be persistent, only certain files in it or its sub-directories.