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On 23/02/15 13:53, Israel wrote: > > Hi Nio and everyone!! (inlines) On 02/23/2015 03:17 AM, Nio Wiklund > wrote: >> .... Hi again Israel and all toriosadores, >> >> >> @ Israel: >> >> *ToriOS-beta* >> >> What happened to ToriOS-beta2? Did it build successfully during >> the night, so that you can upload it to the internet today? >> > > I have been working to fix a few annoyances, and big problems with > the live image. George's bug is critical. So I have been > rebuilding and testing before I release the next ISO. I want Beta2 > to have a nearly(or FULLY) fixed Live Version >> @ all toriosadores: >> >> *OEM installation* >> >> The current installed system (tarball) works with the user >> torios. But for the next major version after beta, maybe we'll >> call it 'the release candidate', I suggest that we use an OEM >> installation (with a wizard to create a user id and an own >> password). >> >> If that will make the iso file too big for CD, there could be an >> alternative OEM style iso file, oversized for CD but useful in >> all computers that can boot from DVD/USB. >> >> It is also possible to upload a separate ToriOS OEM style tarball >> to be used with the standard One Button Installer, which boots >> from USB. >> >> But in the best of worlds, we can make an OEM tarball small >> enough for a CD size ToriOS iso file. > OEM install is my priority for the RC testing ISOs. Beta will be > just our own in-house testing.... though any user can in fact add > their own user and remove torios without problem. I have done a few > extra things recently, and they may solve our issue with OEM > config... > > >> *Installation with meta packages* >> >> Another alternative is particularly good for people who want >> special partitioning or other special features. The ToriOS meta >> packages in Israel's PPAs make it possible to install ToriOS from >> an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS mini.iso. >> >> 1. Install a minimal text based system 2. Boot into the installed >> system and install the meta packages. 3. Reboot and you run >> ToriOS :-) >> >> It is also possible to do this from the Ubuntu Server or any >> Ubuntu desktop system. The hard disk drive and menus might be >> bloated with software that belong to those systems, but it >> works. I can confirm this, having run the script from a mini ubuntu install, I have done the same but with no desktop Environment selected (just open ssh server) so you boot to ubuntu console, and ended up with pretty much a torIOS desktop environment. >> > Nio, I would very much like to make a preseed file. This could be > used from the mini boot splash... you can add it in as a kernel > parameter. It would also work for the Ubiquity/UbiquityLight > installers... however I do not have the time to research this right > now... there has been a lot to learn about session management. > building the equivalent of a DE is quite the research project :) > >> -o- >> >> What do *you* need? How do *you* want ToriOS to be available? >> >> Best regards Nio > > - -- http://www.zleap.net @zleap14 Diaspora : https://joindiaspora.com/u/zleap Documentation lead @ ToriOS http://www.torios.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iEYEARECAAYFAlTrMiIACgkQaggq1k2FJq1JigCeJvqy2hkkXcYmV3LfLV/zH2D0 2EEAoI8kdJ8yz4qsmwvA8BILwMch4uPS =oj0F -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios Post to : torios@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp