* Running Emacs from a USB drive
@ 2007-05-10 21:22 thorne
2007-05-11 3:23 ` B. T. Raven
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From: thorne @ 2007-05-10 21:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hello all. If i want to run my own Emacs on various random MS-Windows
machines, is it as simple as unpacking a Windows binary distribution
onto a USB drive or iPod or whatever, and maybe making a site-start.el
to grok the current drive letter and set that as the home directory?
I am guessing there is more to it than that...?
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* Re: Running Emacs from a USB drive
2007-05-10 21:22 Running Emacs from a USB drive thorne
@ 2007-05-11 3:23 ` B. T. Raven
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From: B. T. Raven @ 2007-05-11 3:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
thorne wrote:
> Hello all. If i want to run my own Emacs on various random MS-Windows
> machines, is it as simple as unpacking a Windows binary distribution
> onto a USB drive or iPod or whatever, and maybe making a site-start.el
> to grok the current drive letter and set that as the home directory?
>
> I am guessing there is more to it than that...?
>
If I understand this aright:
http://at-aka.blogspot.com/2006/06/portable-emacs-22050-on-usb.html
then you will first have to grok the mount point of the flash drive and only
after running emacs from there will the data-directory variable include the
drive letter. If you could somehow arrange to have this drive letter added
to the path then you could have a batch file in the root of the flash drive
run emacs. A kludge would be to add all the letters d:\ ... z:\ to the
global path of the local machine. I don't know whether the site-start.el
undoes the setenv "HOME" when emacs exits.
Ed
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* Re: Running Emacs from a USB drive
@ 2007-05-11 6:35 poti
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From: poti @ 2007-05-11 6:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
>thorne wrote:
> Hello all. If i want to run my own Emacs on various random MS-Windows
> machines, is it as simple as unpacking a Windows binary distribution
> onto a USB drive or iPod or whatever, and maybe making a site-start.el
> to grok the current drive letter and set that as the home directory?
Hello,
I do this on the zero-config DVD I have made for TeX Live. Have a look
at the tex-live.el file at
http://potis.org/software/livedvd
I use
(setq DVD (substring invocation-directory 0 (- (string-match "Emacs" invocation-directory) 1)))
to get the letter, and go from there. In my approach, the DVD, or MO
drive, or iPod, can be used on any machine, not just any Windows
machine (in principle, I am still working on some space issues and MacOS
X). On a DVD, you can use an autorun.inf file. On other media, I used a
shortcut to Emacs/bin/runemacs.exe .
This is my first post to this list, so sorry for not threading and
quoting properly.
-Poti
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