Nope. As for as I know.
RAM usage is dependent on number of running services and live components
like desktop, taskbar , login manager , any and all startup programs etc.
I was able to build a 32 bit image using icewm with SLiM , iso size around
1.5 to 2 GB, but could cold boot it in around 70-90
Greetings., Dear Debian Community
I am trying to Build a 32 bit ISO using this configuration:
lb config --binary-images iso-hybrid --mode debian --architectures i386
--linux-flavours 686 amd64 --distribution PakOS --parent-distribution
buster --bootappend-live "boot=live components persistence
p
IMHO, 1st configure a fresh install of debian with all power management
turned off. Test it, so that the screen, session time out etc are not
active. Once sure, copy all or relaventnt dot files (.config etc) from
current user folder, and place them in /etc/skel folder while/ after
creating the iso.
live build, and has no
documentation I could find to rebrand it, so any help is welcome.
Thanks, I am grateful for all the tips provided by you and great live build
community when ever I reach out.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2020, 21:56 Fernando Toledo wrote:
> El 3/8/20 a las 13:42, Pak OS escribió:
>
method.
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 = "quiet splash"
> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX = ""
>
&g
ror: "Failed to determine
> the *codename* for the release." at the step "install the base system"
> after the partitioning.
>
> Can you please share with us how you managed to overcome that. Thank you
> On 8/3/20 1:04 PM, Pak OS wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> I have be
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_DISTRI
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
https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Guidelines#De-.2FRe-branding
Probably re-branding guideline is what Harshad is looking for.
Sorry, if I missed the point completely.
gSM
Kindly inform, what files to change, if we are using grub 2. Thanks.
gSM
On Sat, May 2, 2020, 22:00 wrote:
> Ah, you speak of "boot/grub/menu.list", which is the configuration file
> for grub-legacy. I presumed that you meant grub2 (grub-pc|grub-efi).
>
> The grub-legacy support is largely unma
eaks the
> DFSG.
>
> On 21/04/2020, Pak OS wrote:
> > An after thought, is it possible that I and anyone interested can
> > contribute the iso in debian official repos. I would love to build a
> multi
> > arch debian iso with non free drivers set, in debian official iso
An after thought, is it possible that I and anyone interested can
contribute the iso in debian official repos. I would love to build a multi
arch debian iso with non free drivers set, in debian official iso
downloads. Where can I apply for this.
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020, 6:44 AM Pak OS wrote
single base so that we can achieve a fully tested and stable iso with full
multi arch support. We can name it anything, let's say MichealOS :)
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020, 6:36 AM Pak OS wrote:
> ok here is my full script , here goes:
> Please consider, i am not very skilled in Live Build, and
try to upload whole build folder (Pretty large) soon:, till then,
hope this helps.
I am availiable for any help.
On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 at 05:12, Pak OS wrote:
> Sir, seeing your results, I will try to upload my method on
> sourceforge.net soon, but full build folders are large. And my uploa
.
> >
> > In the next days I will try to look into everything you recommended me
> > in this thread and test the different possibilities. Then I will try to
> > write about my experience and send here.
> >
> > If anyone knows about any other options, tools, hacks, etc.
e.g. configs etc, that you want to share in there.
> Regards.
> Michael.
>
> On 17/04/2020, Pak OS wrote:
> > I have installed PakOS on offline systems and it works. For Calamares, it
> > failed so I had to install some packages later on, using chroot to enter
> > ISO.
work (e.g. fetches the packages
> from the internet) ?
>
>
> Thank you.
> El 16/4/20 a las 17:01, Pak OS escribió:
>
> it installs on both. And automatically selects kernal based on underlying
> architecture.
>
> gSM
>
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2020, 19:59 adrian15sgd wrote:
it installs on both. And automatically selects kernal based on underlying
architecture.
gSM
On Thu, Apr 16, 2020, 19:59 adrian15sgd wrote:
> With such a setup Can you install a 64-bit Debian? Or is it only useful
> for installing 32-bit Debian?
>
>
> Thank you.
> El 16/4/20 a
erivatives/Census/PakOS)
PakOS on LWN as only Pakistan Based Linux Distro (
https://static.lwn.net/Distributions/#pakistan)
Please vote for PakOS on DistroWatch waiting list at
(https://distrowatch.com/dwres-mobile.php?resource=links)
On Thu, 16 Apr 2020 at 16:49, Pak OS wrote:
> I will be honored
had a look at Pak OS, nice project, and I have 1 question for
> you that may help many others who use live build. How did you create
> an iso image with both 32 and 64 bit architectures using live build?
> If you would share your knowledge with teh live community I am sure
> many woul
I am maintaining a multi Arch live image with Calamares Installer and
debian installer at source forge.
Please search for PakOS on Google, it should be 1st result. Go to my source
forge page. It's a large one. 3.3 GB. A lot of software.
Pl see if it suits you. I am available for any help.
https://
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