Alle 14:44, martedì 13 marzo 2007, Marco Ghirlanda ha scritto:
Marco,
launching your cd, customize it, then use the snapshot feature to
build a squashfs out of /cow, then remaster oputting this squash on
/casper dir on the iso.
Seems very nice, is it documented somewhere? Can you give us
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Subject: Re: Saving GUI settings inside the ISO
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oh, i wasn't needed to resend this one.. sorry for the noise.
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Daniel Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gracie wrote:
What is the best way to save parameters from a GUI to the final ISO file?
I don't know of any smarter way (suggestions welcome) but to:
* chroot into the image (--hook bash),
* launch firefox on
Marco,
launching your cd, customize it, then use the snapshot feature to
build a squashfs out of /cow, then remaster oputting this squash on /casper
dir on the iso.
Seems very nice, is it documented somewhere? Can you give us a start?
Seems like the way I was looking for! :-)
It is not
Gracie wrote:
What is the best way to save parameters from a GUI to the final ISO file?
I don't know of any smarter way (suggestions welcome) but to:
* chroot into the image (--hook bash),
* launch firefox on your local display,
* exit the chroot.
save the ~/.firefox directory for future
Alle 21:19, lunedì 12 marzo 2007, Gracie ha scritto:
Hello,
What is the best way to save parameters from a GUI to the final ISO file?
For example, firefox defaults to saving downloads to the desktop. I'd like
to change it to Ask where to save files and have that setting saved in
the final
Gracie wrote:
What is the best way to save parameters from a GUI to the final ISO
file?
I don't know of any smarter way (suggestions welcome) but to:
* chroot into the image (--hook bash),
* launch firefox on your local display,
* exit the chroot.
save the ~/.firefox directory for
Gracie wrote:
Hello,
What is the best way to save parameters from a GUI to the final ISO file?
For example, firefox defaults to saving downloads to the desktop. I'd like
to change it to Ask where to save files and have that setting saved in
the final ISO file. I'd also like to have my custom
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