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Deep Freeze-Like Software for Ubuntu / Debian
Lethe is a Deep Freeze-like partition freezing software for Debian GNU/Linux and Lihuen GNU/Linux (May work on other Debian-based GNU/Linux distributions). Lethe makes the partitions behave like a Live CD: all changes made on the file system will not be saved on the disk but in RAM and when the system restarts, all the content saved in the previous session is "forgotten" and lost and the disk / partitions are restored to their original state.
Lethe is based on Rootaufs, originally written by Nicholas Schembri, to whom we have to thank for publishing the script under a GPL license and making this application possible.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lethe/files/
I don't see any source files, only the .deb
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Hello anonymo!
I've seen AUR package from '.deb', i think if it can't be avoided you can do so, but wait for a more experienced answer from TU/developers.
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I don't see any source files, only the .deb
The debian package contain "all" in the filename, because it's architecture independent.
That's only the case if it contains only scripts.
So if you want to get the "source", you need to unpack the package.
I have made two little helper scripts to do that for me:
* dpkg-explode
* dpkg-deb-creator
Maybe you check them out.
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Sorry, didn't realize it was a necro bump, doooh!
@lkem and stlarch, please don't necro bump. You wasted a good five minutes of my life putting together that PKGBUILD.
Last edited by stlarch (2012-08-10 18:59:28)
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