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Thanks to USUARIONUEVO for the suggestion.
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The 'sed' commandline processing the scripts in /usr/share/liveslak
failed to make the correct substitution for "T_PX=/mnt" in the
'SeTpartitions' script, which is part of the Slackware installer.
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Specifically, stress the fact that generating an ISO requires that you
create a local Slackware mirror prior to running 'make_slackware_live.sh',
since the script will not download official Slackware packages,
only 3rd party packages.
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New supported LIVEDE value: DLACK
This merge adds Dlackware as a DE choice when generating the ISO.
Dlackware is Slackware with PAM, systemd and Gnome3 (and without KDE4).
I think this is an interesting experiment. Know your enemy ;-)
Thanks to bartgymnast of the Dlackware team who provided the patches.
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This file was forgotten in the previous commit.
It has now also been given a '.tpl' extension in the liveslak sources,
to indicate that it is a template and not usable as-is.
The 'make_slackware_live.sh' script parses the template file and performs
a series of variable substitutions to generate the final 'init' script
inside the initrd of the ISO image.
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This affects:
- pxeserver
- setup2hd
Both have been renamed with extension '.tpl' as indication that they are
templates. The 'make_slackware_live.sh' script performs a series of
substitutions on them to produce the actual scripts inside the ISO.
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Hard-coded '/mnt' in the Slackware installer scripts is an ongoing annoyance.
With the modifications in this commit I was able to successfully install
Slackware Live to a UEFI computer using 'setup2hd'.
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This should allow people to store the ISO on a NTFS filesystem and then
use something like grub or pxelinux to boot liveslak from that ISO file
using the 'livemedia=/dev/sdX:/path/to/slackwarelive.iso' syntax.
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Disable two processes that consume time or are just annoying on first boot:
- do not start gnome-initial-setup;
- do not let systemd re-generate dynamic linker cache on boot.
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In the hope that this makes gnome-terminal start finally.
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Add packages from the restricted repository to the PLASMA5 ISO:
- ffmpeg
- handbrake
- lame
- libdvdcss
- vlc
Also, add 'keepassx' to alien's regular package list.
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Dlackware is Slackware with systemd and Gnome3. An interesting experiment.
Thanks to bartgymnast of the Dlackware team who provided the patches.
Note: at this moment, this is pre-alpha quality.
- The default root and live passwords do not work so you'll have to add
boot parameter 'livepw=XXXXXXXX' and think of a strong password that
passes the PAM strength test.
- The Gnome3 environment does not show an application menu.
- The Dlackware package quality is sub-standard. Notably it will mess with the
buildhost machine's password database and install 64bit stuff into /usr/lib
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Example:
Replace eudev with systemd (actual request made by Dlackware).
The package list should then contain the following line:
eudev%systemd
I.e. the package to be replaced, followed by a '%', followed by the
name of the package that replaces the original.
This is similar syntax to the way in which you tell upgradepkg to
replace one package with another bearing a different name.
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Additionally, this should work better with a PAM based system.
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The cause is the use of hard-coded '/mnt' instead of using $T_PX variable.
In Slackware's official installer, the computer's hard disk is always mounted
at /mnt so that there is no apparent issue.
Slackware Live's 'setup2hd' however, needs to mount the hard disk on /setup2hd
because /mnt is already used.
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The XFCE ISO is below 737.280.000 bytes again.
Also, the 'vim' package fits in now, which makes gvim a lot more functional.
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The 'min' package list contains the generic kernel.
This package list is special because the 'make_slackware_live.sh' script
will also take care of the ISO boot configuration while processing it.
A custom Live OS may want to use a custom filename instead of "min.lst",
so the variable $MINLIST was created for that purpose.
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This makes remote CUPS printers available locally.
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While still staying below the CDROM size limit of 737.280.000 bytes,
I was able to add lftp, fltk and tigervnc (because I need them),
cdrtools and dosfstools (because iso2usb.sh needs them),
as well as hplip and net-snmp to complement the recently added cups packages.
I hope the XFCE variant now has a fully functional print support.
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This is of course a new parameter to the "make_slackware_live.sh" script.
It was added to allow the developer to make small changes to the file tree
of what is to become the ISO image, and then re-generate the ISO without
having to repeat all the other steps (potentially undoing the modifications).
Useful for debugging mostly.
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Or to be more precise: below 737.280.000 bytes (80min CDROM medium size)
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The addons/ and optional/ directory will be searched for *.sxz modules
even if they live in subdirectories. This allows you to organize your
modules instead of dumping them all into a single directory.
If a module fails to load (because it is corrupted for instance) liveinit
will mention this on screen and write the modulename to a file
'/mnt/live/modules/failed'.
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The file "0020-slackware_multilib-current-x86_64.sxz" (for Slackware64-current)
or "0020-slackware_multilib-14.2-x86_64.sxz" (for Slackware64 14.2) can be
extracted from the ISO afterwards and distributed separately and independently
from the Slackware Live ISOs.
If you want to add multilib to your persistent USB version of Slackware Live,
you just copy the above squashfs module into the /liveslak/addons/ directory
of the liveslak partition on the stick (this enables multilib by default).
or else copy it to /liveslak/optional/ if you want to enable multilib on boot
manually by adding a "load=multilib" boot parameter.
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In 'make_slackware_live.conf' you can give that variable "LIVEUID" another
value than the default "live" if you want to create a Live Edition where
the Live user account is not called "live".
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New parameter '-M' to the "make_slackware_live.sh" script will add
a squashfs module "0020-slackware_multilib-VERSION-ARCH.sxz" to the iso,
its contents based on the ./pkglists/multilib.* package repo definitions.
Only for the x86_64 architecture of course.
If you already have a USB Live, you can simply copy this module into the
directory "/liveslak/addons" to transform your pure 64bit Slackware Live
Edition into a multilib variant.
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