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openplotter as livecd with the copy2ram option
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I understand that copy2ram will boost a system speed, the main disadvantage being the longer time needed to boot into RAM.

Some distributions like debian do not have a copy2ram option. Is there a turnaround?

I was wondering if producing a live cd from the debian openplotter edition would permit to call the iso file with copy2ram command. Its possible to install openplotter on ubuntu, there is a tool to make a ubuntu livecd and you can even have persistence for a ubuntu live usb (or micro sd card) install.
https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/create-a-us...1-overview
https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/14912/cr...ash-drive/

On the pi this would provide a real advantage.

Any comments or suggestions?

Thanks.
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openplotter as livecd with the copy2ram option - by francois - 2021-04-05, 12:47 PM

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