Hi, My first post here. Please bear with me if my questions are obvious.
Several questions regarding building and using Debian Live: - Is it possible to do my own debootstrap, do my own customizations to it, then use the live-helper scripts to build an bootable iso out of it? All the blogs/tutorials I found simply use 'lh_build'. Can you show me how to use lh_binary scripts to build an bootable iso? - about live-initramfs, the comment says, "you probably do not want to install this package onto a non-live system". My interpretation is that simply installing the live-initramfs into chroot will do the trick, even if it is my own customised live-initramfs, correct? - I noticed that both live-helper and live-initramfs have their own config. Seems to me both define live users etc. I haven't read into details yet, but can any one comment on this? - again live-initramfs, the manpage says, "at boot time it will look for a (read-only) media containing a "/live" directory where a root filesystems (often a compressed filesystem image like squashfs) is stored". My questions are: - if multi compressed filesystem exist in the "/live" directory, which one is the "exposed" one by aufs by default? How can I specify one? - is it possible to use some boot cheatcode to designate searching directory name other than "live"? -- If so, I can put multi live systems on the same usb. - Slax has a pair of command, active/deactive, to add or remove optional compressed filesystems into root aufs on the fly. Is there similar capability in Debian Live as well? sorry for so many questions. Thanks for you help. -- Tong (remove underscore(s) to reply) http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/ http://xpt.sourceforge.net/tools/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]