Thanks Daniel! I'm looking into it, I found the xserver-xorg script in
/lib/live/config... and it's exactly what I was talking about.

So, if I'm getting this right, thanks to the xserver-xorg script, any
custom image with the non-free nvidia/fglrx driver packages installed
should automaticaly pick them up, configure them and choose it with
update-alternatives, right? And the script is automaticaly run at boot
time, like all the scripts from live-config, right?

If that's so, I'm having problems in (at least one) PC with an AMD graphics
card that in update-alternatives has glx selected as mesa-diverted... which
shouldn't be happening.

Regards,

Marcos


2014/1/7 Daniel Baumann <daniel.baum...@progress-technologies.net>

> On 01/07/2014 05:29 PM, Marcos Núñez wrote:
> > is there a way to automatically select at boot time the
> > correct driver for the host machine?
>
> have you read the live-config manpage? i think it explains this already,
> if not clearly enough, then please let us know.
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