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(first sorry for my english )
hi, i am using larch is great but in the past i used linux-live with slackware and in linux-live you can edit "linux-live files" doing:
mo2dir system.mo /livecd-tmp/system/
then you touch everything you want and then rebuild
dir2mo /livecd-tmp/system/ system.mo
i like so much this function because you can personalize everything, with larch system you can do something like that?
grettings
insulae
Last edited by insulae (2007-06-19 15:52:14)
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(first sorry for my english
)
hi, i am using larch is great but in the past i used linux-live with slackware and in linux-live you can edit "linux-live files" doing:mo2dir system.mo /livecd-tmp/system/
then you touch everything you want and then rebuild
dir2mo /livecd-tmp/system/ system.mo
i like so much this function because you can personalize everything, with larch system you can do something like that?
grettings
insulae
larch uses squashfs. Take a look at mksquashfs.
FaunOS: Live USB/DVD Linux Distro: http://www.faunos.com
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Or have a look at the larch docs. No offense, but I think gradgrinds overlay approach is way better than doing this personalization thing every time you want to rebuild your livesystem...
Last edited by Sigi (2007-06-18 20:34:11)
Haven't been here in a while. Still rocking Arch.
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Or have a look at the larch docs. No offense, but I think gradgrinds overlay approach is way better than doing this personalization thing every time you want to rebuild your livesystem...
I agree with Sigi.
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ok thanks raymano and Sigi i am reading now: http://four.fsphost.com/gradgrind/dev3A … nsave.html i don't see this very well the first time, is little hard for me the english .
Regards
insulae
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