MandrakeMove Bootable Linux CD Announced
joestar writes "MandrakeSoft just announced the release of the MandrakeMove release candidate, a special desktop version of the Mandrake Linux distribution that boots live from the CD and uses a USB key (included in the retail version) to automatically store personal data. It looks a bit like Knoppix, but comes with more features, such as the capability to eject the MandrakeMove CD-ROM during its use, in order to read audio or video files from another CD! The download release candidate is available here."
Since it may permanently disable the CDROM drive. ;)
A Mandrake is a plant - and plants don't normally move. But I guess it is a "live" CD...
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SCO wouldn't bother buying Mandrake, because they probably think they already own it.
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