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Thread: Own Rescue-CD with Knoppix - without "chroot"

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    Nice work, Werner.

    I used DVD media to burn mz 798 Mb iso.
    Successful with a minor difficultz, as zou can see.

    Ich spreche Deutsch nicht.
    Mein bookmarks are in English, but not mz menus.

    Mein kezboard has yeds where I expect wzes.

    All mz wifi nrs and passwords are intact.

    A marvelous new capabilitz zou have created.

    Danke. This is what I was looking for.
    Zou should call up Klaus right awaz.

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    Successful with a minor difficultz, as zou can see.
    I see

    Follow the step from my suggestions: "Make changes in the file '/opt/knx/knoppix/boot/isolinux/knoppix.menu' as you need for my Bootmenu, especially within all "lang=.." and "tz=.." items of the "Append"-lines."

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    Hey, Werner

    Coming to you from a new LiveUSB product made from
    my German-speaking remastered CD.

    I taught the LiveUSB English in minutes.
    Now my zeds and wyes are where I expect them to be.
    I edited the APPEND line 'lang=de' to lang=us' after boot
    in /mnt-system/boot/syslinux/knoppix.menu.

    This might have been a little easier if your otherwise nice menu
    offered, as well, a knoppix-cheatcode-entering option.
    There are likely other reasons this might be a good additional
    option, I think.

    And, again congratulations on such an elegant addition to Knoppix.

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    ... there is already an option to enter cheatcodes: below the line "Boot from HD"

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    Not very usable if lang= has already changed the keyboard map.

    A cursor-selection-list would probably be required to solve this
    problem without going back and re-doing the CD as you suggest.
    That's too much to ask.

    I withdraw the cheatcode suggestion, it detracts from the general
    plan you have established.

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    I edited the APPEND line 'lang=de' to lang=us' after boot
    in /mnt-system/boot/syslinux/knoppix.menu.
    Yes, in a flash-disk Installation with persistent memory you can edit this file, but in my proposal of remaster, you have to edit '/opt/knx/knoppix/boot/isolinux/knoppix.menu'.

    To prevent to vaste time and CDs I sugest: "Copy the new ISO to the isoimages-directory of VirtualBox and test your new remastered ISO. If all went well burn ISO to CD."

    Not very usable if lang= has already changed the keyboard map.
    Why that? While startup Knoppix looks for any existing cheatcodes. If the cheatcode
    Code:
    boot: knoppix lang=us
    is found, Knoppix will use it; otherwise the item in the Append line is selected.

    Greetings Werner * http://www.wp-schulz.de/knoppix/summary.html
    Own Rescue-CD with Knoppix (Knoppix V6.7.0 remaster)

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    Greetings, again, Werner.

    I have another aspect to call to your attention.

    I am not positive, but I think it is the case, that if one uses
    Synaptic to remove programs from the remaster, that the resultant iso
    may actually increase in size, rather than decrease.

    I have not tried your approach for removing programs, to see if this
    is the case for your method as well.

    If there is some difference between doing the program removal via
    Synaptic or via your method, then there surely must be some adjustment to
    using Synaptic that would serve just as well. Perhaps reloading or using
    'clean' or some such already built-in feature of Synaptic.

    Have your already run into this phenomenon?

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    ps. Where do I find the equal sign on a German keyboard?

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    You get '=' with 'shift 0' on german keyboard.

    If you remove packages with Synaptic or with aptitude, they are gone from their directory, for example '/usr/bin/gimp'. Synaptic and aptitude/apt uses '/var/cache/apt' and '/var/lib/apt'. Parts of this remains in the HD Installation, but will be omitted in the new ISO. Have a look in the script 'kn-rsync'.

    Therefore it doesn't make a difference using Synaptic or aptitude in aspect of the size of the ISO.

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    Greetings, Werner.

    Is there any problem using your remastering scripts for 6.7.1,
    other than the logo on the opening screen?

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