P30x offers a portable Linux LiveCD/USB solution that can be accessed from anywhere. It allows users to take their preferred operating system with them quickly and easily.
One of the most noteworthy features of p30x is its Linux kernel 2.6.21.5, which provides a solid foundation for your projects. Additionally, you can test your projects offline with Apache 2.2.4, MySQL 5.0.37, and PHP 5.2.3. Other key features include ProFTPd 1.3.0a, Samba 3.0.25b, NTFS-3G driver, GParted 0.3.3 partition editor, and Partimage 0.6.5 partition-saving utility.
p30x also offers the good old KDE 3.5.7, which offers an intuitive interface that is easy to use. Plus, you can enjoy a lot more features as well.
Creating a p30x CD is easy. First, download the p30x ISO file and start your burning software. Then, run "burn image" or "burn CD ISO image" to create your disk. Finally, restart your computer with boot from CD to start using p30x.
Alternatively, you can create a p30x USB key by copying the contents of the CD to your USB device. Then, run './boot/bootinst.sh' (from the device) to set up the boot sector. Finally, restart your computer with boot from USB to start using p30x.
One of the best features of p30x is the ability to modify the boot process with boot parameters. For example, you can set a new password by using 'passwd=somepass' or prompting for a password with 'passwd=ask.' Additionally, you can choose to copy p30x to RAM with 'toram,' store all changes to /dev/device with 'changes=/dev/device,' and load optional modules from /optional/directory with 'load=module[1];module[n].' Other useful parameters include 'noload=module[1];module[n],' 'nopcmcia,' 'noagp,' and 'acpi=off.'
All in all, p30x is an outstanding live CD that provides a comprehensive set of features for users and developers alike. With its Linux kernel, Apache, MySQL, PHP, and other key tools, it's an indispensable resource for anyone who wants to develop or use software on the road.
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