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Parameter values should only be set from ${DISTRO}_os.cfg if they have
not already been dedfined by commandline parameters.
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toram=
Generic syntax: toram=type[,memperc]
- type: string value; os,core,all,none
- memperc: integer value, percentage RAM to reserve for liveslak
You can use a 'memperc' value for the 'toram' parameter to change
the percentage RAM used by liveslak, which is 50% of all available RAM
for normal operation.
For instance when you have 128 GB of RAM, you can specify a much lower
percentage to be reserved for liveslak. RAM will specifically be used
if you run liveslak without persistence, which means that any changes are
accumulating in RAM instead of on-disk.
Example:
Give liveslak ~6 GB (5%) to run the OS on a computer with 128 GB of RAM:
'toram=none,5'
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When the value of 'debug' parameter is equal to or greater than '2',
the init script enables 'set -x' which results in verbose output of
init script execution. When the 'ash' shell is started as '/bin/sh' instead
of '/bin/ash', it enables bash-compatible mode. Then the script can use
'BASH_XTRACEFD' to log the verbose script output to a file '/debug_init.log'.
This is extremely useful for init debugging. Logging to file is enabled when
the value of 'debug' is '4' or higher.
When you boot with 'debug=4, you will end up in the rescue shell of the initrd.
You can then inspect '/debug_init.log' to diagnose issues with the boot-up,
and you can copy that logfile for instance to /mnt/overlay/root/ if you want
to preserve it. After typing 'exit', the live init will hand-over to
the Slackware OS initialization and after logging in you can copy the logfile
to a network location if you want.
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Persistent data will not be migrated when switching from
a persistence directory to a persistence container file.
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This needed libindicator, libappindicator in x_base instead of z00_plasma5supp.
I also added ntfs-3g on request.
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In particular, trimming 'waste' will not remove lots of dynamic and static
libraries, which 'bloat' will do for you.
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Now that we abandon the 703 MB (CDROM) capacity limit for the XFCE ISO,
some of the packages that used to be included only in DAW and LEAN can
again also be included in XFCE.
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Also, this package was moved from my regular to my 'restricted' repository
since it contains an AAC encoder, which is patented code and therefore
restrictions apply to where I can host the binaries.
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Frameworks 5.94.0 changed the file where the value of the
'defaultWallpaperTheme' property is defined.
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This so that the live medium can be ejected after booting.
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Adding rtsx_pci:rtsx_pci_sdmmc modules to the initrd.
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Thanks to Juan Fernandez for reporting.
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This fixes 'slackpkg update gpg' among others.
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Thanks to GigglesUK for pointing it out.
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To accompany the release of Slackware 15.0 stable!
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Now it creates a more usable wine module including the previously
missing FAudio and vkd3d packages from my own repository.
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The firewall will be configured and installed only when you use setup2hd
to install the Live OS to your hard drive.
The scripts are not particular to Slackware Live; you can easily copy
the resulting files /usr/sbin/myfwconfig, /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall
and /var/lib/pkgtools/setup/setup.firewall out of the installed system
and use them anywhere on a Slackware-compatible OS.
- The 'myfwconfig' script will ask a few simple questions and generate the
ipv4 and ipv6 configuration in /etc/firewall/.
- The 'rc.firewall' script will load/save its iptables/ip6tables
configuration from /etc/firewall/ files.
- The 'setup.firewall' script is a convenient way to call the firewall
configurator from pkgtools or during Slackware's installation to harddisk.
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