The officially recommended way of changing the username in a live-build is
via grub entry, which concerns exactly the information that you've already
been provided with.

lb config --bootappend-live "boot=live components username=live-user"

https://live-team.pages.debian.net/live-manual/html/live-manual/customizing-run-time-behaviours.en.html

Tbh it's not cool that you keep mailing in when you still haven't even
bothered to read basic documentation.

On Thu, Dec 9, 2021, 4:48 PM Elias Mobery <[email protected]> wrote:

> The officially recommended way of changing the username in a live-build is
> via grub entry, which concerns exactly the information that you've already
> been provided with.
>
> lb config --bootappend-live "boot=live components username=live-user"
>
>
> https://live-team.pages.debian.net/live-manual/html/live-manual/customizing-run-time-behaviours.en.html
>
> Tbh it's not cool that you keep mailing in when you still haven't even
> bothered to read basic documentation.
>
> On Thu, Dec 9, 2021, 4:18 PM Andrea - <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Solved.... Just edit the file in lsb-release etc or create it and add
>> these strings:
>>
>> DISTRIB_ID=Debian
>> DISTRIB_RELEASE=11
>> DISTRIB_CODENAME=bullseye
>> DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Debian"
>>
>> then edit the file: etc/hostname
>> and put your distro the name you want and finally inside the
>> folderetc/default c'รจ un file chiamato grub
>>
>> open it and edit the string 8
>>
>> GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian`"
>>
>> with
>>
>> GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="`lsb_release -d -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian`"
>> put everything in includes.chroot by first creating a folder called etc
>> and inside etc put the lsb-release and hostname files then create a folder
>> inside etc called default and copy the grub file modifying it as I wrote
>> above
>>
>>
>>

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