ve) ?
I am in the same situation for Postgresql and installing a database druring
build time.
I have done this with a hook script. However when the system you are building
the live CD on the port for the database server may already been taken.
At least it happened to me and PG automatically starte
em as it stands
> sucks!
I cannot really agree here (not that it matters). For me it has worked great
and does not suck. Your milage obviously varies. Anyhow I am pretty confident
that this can be worked out :-)
Patches are always welcome.
Have a nice day,
Sebastian Hilbert
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some files, create symlinks etc. The goal is to
have the database filled already at build time so the user will have a better
experience.
Any help is appreciated.
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Hi all,
Based on the fine works of the Debian-med project and the Debian-Live project
I am happy to announce the availability of
The GNUmed electronic medical record Live CD 0.6.0
This Live CD starts a Debian Squeeze with Xfce. It hosts a fully configure
GNUmed client 0.6.0 and a local GNUmed
menu.cfg is that it gets autogenerated and I did not
see a way to include it. Currently I use an evil hack to include which I will
not publish here. There seems to be a way to include a syslinux.cfg but no
menu.cfg.
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GNUmed,
keyboard layout, window manager in French, Spanish, German, English.
Let us know what you think.
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On Montag 16 Februar 2009, Chris Lamb wrote:
> Sebastian Hilbert wrote:
> > I have a dedicated server that could server for development purposes.
>
> That's very kind of you, however the machine would be for significantly
> more than mere "development"; it would
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hetzner.de does not itself not in a position to sponsor traffic and bandwidth.
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> > I don't fully understand your point yet. Most of the bandwidth will be
> > consumed by downloading prepared images.
>
> Sure, but uploading images in the size order of ~1GB to anywhere take
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> Sebastian Hilbert wrote:
> > I have a dedicated server that could server for development purposes.
>
> That's very kind of you, however the machine would be for significantly
> more than mere "development"; it would
any
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far.
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If you get a good answer please add it to the wiki as this is interesting for
other users as well.
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e the packagename like this in the file 'chroot' in the config
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Hi all,
In my Live CD I am running a script at boottime that uses UTF-8 umlauts. This
script fails during boot but runs fine after logging in the user.
Is there abything known about different encodings during boot and in an XFCE
session after booting ?
Any help is appreciated
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> Hi all,
>
As I still have not found out what the official way to adapt the syslinux menu
is I had to use an evil hack.
The result can be seen in this short flash video.
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=aIi1ty796-A
I edited menu.config a
ot; to "SYSLINUX.CFG"
(?)
Any help is appreciated
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> Sebastian Hilbert wrote:
> > 1.) ideally have the user select the locale to boot up. E.g. let the user
> > choose at boot time or once Debian-Live has booted into a Windowmanager.
>
> this is how it works atm. the locale yo
French, Spanisch, German, English
along with the keyboard layouts.
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