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    Linux Live CD

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by algram, Dec 13, 2008.

  1. algram

    algram Notebook Enthusiast

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    I run Linux from a CD (boot from the CD- no hard disk) ( when using Backtrack v3).
    How can I copy a file to the folder named 'System' that is on the desktop? - It's not available to browse in my HDD because an error occurs. :confused2: Would it be available to burn a file to a CD in windows, boot linux from live cd, then open cd-rom and put in a CD with a file, then put in linux live cd back?
     
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    gengerald Technofile Extraordinaire

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