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Use Lilo or grub to mount and boot from ISO. SLAX is different from the one Knoppix uses). Not direct boot from an ISO image but pretty usefull to test out a new LiveCD without the need. Feb 15, 2010. Have you tried putting Knoppix on a USB drive, so you can use the CD? You can use unetbootin for this. I have done it myself, very easy, you just download the Knoppix ISO first and then use unetbootin to burn to your flash drive.
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Thanks for your comment. However I did not understand which last sentence. What I did was:cat KNOPPIXV7.2.0DVD-2013-06-16-EN.iso /dev/sdXThen fdisk and mkfs.ntfsNow it creates a bootable partition and a NTFS partition. The NTFS partition is visible from Windows well, and can be accessed properly.However if I boot from this usb, It boots up to linux but shows in mount list, the /dev/sdx mounted. So, I cannot mound /dev/sdx1 or /dev/sdx2. Which means I cannot access /dev/sdx2 from linux.
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Any suggestions? A) In /dev/sdb1 the number represents the partition 1 of the device /dev/sdb. You want to run `fdisk -l /dev/sdb'.b) Are you sure, the device is /dev/sdb? The command `dmesg' should show you, which device is added when you put on the stick.c) shred usually doesn't go on 'indefinitely'. The default is to run three iterations of randomly overwriting the stick. By using the -z switch another iteration is added to overwrite the stick with zeros.
This needs hours, not just minutes. You can view the progress by using the -v switch.