being windows me i doubt it is ntfs. i don't think it could even use that,
could it?
i don't know of any live cds with audacity off the top of my head, but i
know things like the ubuntu customization kit - 
http://uck.sourceforge.net/,
or reconstructor - 
http://reconstructor.aperantis.com/ (also ubuntu) allow
you to install packages (and remove packages if they aren't needed) then
remaster a livecd from that. i did this once when i went somewhere without a
net connection to chuck a few games and things on there :)
porl
On 01/08/07, Kevin Cosgrove <kevinc(a)doink.com> wrote:
 A friend of mine is willing to loan me a laptop to do some recording.
 It's a PIII with Windows ME on it.  He's installed Audacity on it.
 Even so, I'd prefer to run Linux, and I can't trash the hard drive on
 him.  So, is there a live Linux CD with Audacity which would be
 good for this application?  Hmmm, I'll need to write the sound file
 to the hard drive, and I don't know if the drive is VFAT or NTFS.
 If it's NTFS that would limit which live CDs might work for me, if
 any.  Thoughts folks?
 Thanks....
 --
 Kevin
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