thanks a lot, will try soon.
2011-01-14 23:27 keltezéssel, David Hare írta:
I have
spent some time developing a Squeeze live-cd with Trinity. Why? Because
there is nothing out there in the mainstream that I like and I have
seen no Squeeze/Trinity live-cd elsewhere yet. It is named Exe Linux as
I live beside the Exe Estuary in Devon, England.
It might be a good starting point or demonstration for anyone who is
interested but is unsure of running Trinity on Squeeze.
The result has (to the best of my knowledge) strictly GPL software.
Some custom themes, configurations and scripts are included but are
debianized, i.e. they can be removed/replaced by apt (for example extra
live-config scripts to support Trinity autologin and locale/language)
and should not conflict with Squeeze core system components
The live cd has an optional integrated installer (hacked remastersys)
for HD and a custom CLI script for USB persistent pendrive.
It is built "from scratch" using custom scripts, debbootstrap and GNU
tools (not live-helper nor remastersys) and is not a "remaster" of
anything else. The build scripts are included in the live-cd but are
experimental and, misused, could trash a running system. If you want to
try a remaster better use remastersys (and please don't request support
from remastersys forums because a hacked version is used).
Three locales/languages are built-in (US, GB and ES) No more fit the CD
without removing one.
If there is any interest I would like to make this available to Trinity
users, perhaps later in the "community downloads" section.
In the meantime the current ISO (685MB) is available here (can paste
this in a terminal):
wget -c
"http://exe-linux.fastfishwebsolutions.com/trinity/exelinux_squeeze_trinity_gpl_1.0.iso"
md5sum:
wget -c
"http://exe-linux.fastfishwebsolutions.com/trinity/md5sum_exelinux_squeeze_trinity_gpl_1.0.txt"
Disclaimer: This is *not* an official Trinity project. There are
probably some bugs. There is some scrappy and probably out-of-date
documentation. Use at your own risk.