I'm sure this question has been asked before (I have searched, believe me) but...
I'm trying to set up Kubuntu 11.10 beta on a USB stick in order to run it routinely on my Dell Mini 9 netbook as a "live CD".
I've slugged thru problems with the WiFi and the login loop problem, but I still have one remaining problem:
After successfully starting Kubuntu 11.10 beta several times from the USB stick, I get a message saying I'm low on disk space. df -h will show the "cow" file system (apparently this replaces the "aufs" file system in Kubuntu 11.04) nearly or completely full.
Now I have plenty of free space left on the USB stick which holds the "live CD". Is there some clever way I can link this (FAT32) space to the ("cow") system which is always filling up?
Thanks...
I'm trying to set up Kubuntu 11.10 beta on a USB stick in order to run it routinely on my Dell Mini 9 netbook as a "live CD".
I've slugged thru problems with the WiFi and the login loop problem, but I still have one remaining problem:
After successfully starting Kubuntu 11.10 beta several times from the USB stick, I get a message saying I'm low on disk space. df -h will show the "cow" file system (apparently this replaces the "aufs" file system in Kubuntu 11.04) nearly or completely full.
Now I have plenty of free space left on the USB stick which holds the "live CD". Is there some clever way I can link this (FAT32) space to the ("cow") system which is always filling up?
Thanks...