El 3/8/20 a las 13:42, Pak OS escribió:
> It seems that the suggested config works perfectly while OS is
> installed, but not before it. This is how I tested it.
> 1. 1st I tested it on the installed system, and it worked. Just needed
> to run update-grub after the file change. On next boot, Menu
Package: live-boot
Version: 1:20190614
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
When using a LUKS encrypted persistence partition and mistyping the
password, the plymouth retry prompt doesn't get deleted after answering.
The attached patch fixes this issue.
Best regards
Ronny
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It seems that the suggested config works perfectly while OS is installed,
but not before it. This is how I tested it.
1. 1st I tested it on the installed system, and it worked. Just needed to
run update-grub after the file change. On next boot, Menu showed PakOS.
2. However when I chroot into the I
Hey guys, I found this, please check Super Container OS built using debian
live tools.
It makes use of Docker engine to create, maintain and distribute containers
Here is the link https://bufferstack.io/super-container-os/
Live + installable iso.
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Dear Sir, I have stopped using Debian Installer, due to branding issues. I
am building my latest distro with Calamares Installer. If you need I can
share code to include Debian installer as well as calamares Installer.
Please have a look at ezNIX at SourceForge. He is an all around great guy,
who e
Sir, really grateful. Will try and report back in case of any issues.
Thanks a lot for your quick reply.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2020, 18:17 Guillermo Sosa wrote:
> Hello Pakos !!!
> / etc / default / grub
> GRUB_DEFAULT = 0
> GRUB_TIMEOUT = 60
> *GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR = 'Pak OS'*
> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
Hello All,
I have been trying to change name of my custom Distro from Debian as per
these guidelines:
https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Guidelines#De-.2FRe-branding
However despite changing output of lsb-release, /etc/issue and related
files , when ever I do a fresh install of my OS, its always