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<title>bKnoppix/b Tricks: Copy VM Image File with dd over ssh - Linux IT b.../b</title>
<link>http://www.dtschmitz.com/dts/2008/11/knoppix-tricks-copy-vm-image-file-with-dd-over-ssh.html</link>
<description>What I don't relish is having to do the entire Windows install over again, and so decided to break out bKnoppix/b to copy the VirtualBox Windows partition image to a file and then move it into VMware to the prepped empty ntfs partition.  b.../b</description>
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<title>Linux Tips: Qemu Persistent bKnoppix/b</title>
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<title><b>Knoppix</b> Hacks: 100 Tips and Tricks</title>
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<description><b>Knoppix</b> is and surely will be only ever a niche product. But what a niche. To some people, there is a compelling fascination with being able to carry around the essence of a computer in a CD. Much less  riskier than losing or damaging an <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>Knoppix</b> Hacks: Tips and Tools for Using the Linux Live CD to Hack <b>...</b></title>
<link>http://anoniminfo.blogspot.com/2008/07/knoppix-hacks-tips-and-tools-for-using.html</link>
<description>If you think <b>Knoppix</b> is just a Linux demo disk, think again. Klaus Knopper created an entire  Linux distribution on a bootable CD (and now a DVD) so he could use his favorite open source tools on any computer. <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>Knoppix</b> Tips</title>
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<description>Since <b>Knoppix</b> runs from RAM, all  the changes made to the desktop will be gone once the system is rebooted. <b>Knoppix</b> provides a way to save the changes made to the hard drive or other storage media. The storage media has to be formated in <b>...</b></description>
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