Hi all, (inlines) On 01/17/2015 07:20 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote: > Den 2015-01-17 13:43, Paul Sutton skrev: >> Hi >> >> Just to report that the script does sruns very well, a few notes >> >> 1. part way through it asks for the root password to carry on >> 2. Near the end it seems to sit there for ages, but does eventually >> finish what it is doing, This is most likely when seamonkey is installing... that one takes the longest to download... I may be able to use some sort of progress for it... but I do not really know what to do about it right now. >> If I can id where this is from the screenshot it may be worth adding >> >> echo "doing x please wait" so people don't think it has stopped >> completely. >> >> these are very positive steps so well done for doing the script >> >> of course point 1 seems to apply to a lot of things, the second you >> walk out the room is the time it decides to ask you something. I think I may have fixed this, but I haven't put this in the github repo yet. I will first tar up my current torios that I am testing things that users normally do out on (flash, DVD, music, etc...) Then I will reinstall the old mini that Nio provided and redo everything from the script. That is the beauty of the OBI... reinstalling a clean OS takes only a few minutes from boot to reboot!!! >> Just thought I would mention as you can't just run this and leave it >> unattended, keep an eye on it, to make sure it is not looking for >> some sort of user interaction. >> >> I now have ToriOS running very well in fact in a virtual machine. :) >> >> Paul >> >> > Nice results, Paul :-) > > and Israel, although I find bugs and glitches, I agree with Paul, that > this script for the mini.iso is a great step forward :-) I agree here! Once we get the glitches out it will be something we can easily recommend for people. I can also add a hook in for PPC to download the current JWM debs (once I rebuild them after 2.3.0 officially comes out) and jwm-settings-manager (once I fix the current bugs) > Maybe some (dummy?) command needing sudo can be put early in the script > in order to start a 10 or 15 minutes wake for further sudo calls. I've decided to try linking them together with && to see if that mitigates the need for another sudo... though, *sudo -v* is that dummy command... it simply updates the credentials. > -o- > > I should also make you aware, that such a default installation on top of > a default mini.iso installed system will *not* have a portable wired > network. It is no problem when installed into an internal drive, where > it is supposed to stay. do you mean I need to edit the /etc/network/interfaces file to remove all the extra junk that gets stuffed in there during the initial network initialization? > But when you create a tarball, you must make the network portable, > otherwise the tarball will not make systems with working networks when > expanded into other computers. > > I confirmed this problem by installing into a USB 3 pendrive and moving > the pendrive to another computer. I have also had to occasionally run sudo dpkg-reconfigure network-manager but I am not entirely sure if that has been needed after I added the polkit rule for network-manager. > Best regards > Nio
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