Hi,
On 21.03.2009, at 01:41, Jüri Izberg wrote:
Hi again to all here!
Its my 2nd day today with T2 and i built today finally my first iso
from t2-7.0,its nothing special,only
minimal system optimized for P4,but i am happy that i did it,so my
next step
would be build something more complicated,eg desktop system with all
programs i usually use,,something more like
linux desktop,not only minimal.
So my questions:
1) If i am gonna build livecd,then does it have installer similar to
ubuntu ubiquity????
No, the livecd does not include an installer by default. You could
add some "rsync to hard disk" script, such as the Archivista
installer script.
2) If i am not building livecd,but default installcd,then how can i
build it the way that i not must choose programs when i make install,
i mean something like many linuxes have,only default packages(no user
action needed to choose packages)?????
Just installing everything should already be pretty easy with
the current installer. You can custom patch the removal of
one or another step or question - or even work no a more
generic "fully automated", scriptable installer.
3) If i already built minimal system,then do i must start all over
again or i can just change config file.
(example: build from minimal build to Desktop system with gnome and
programs i need)????
Sorry, you have to start from scratch. There is no automatism
to share between target builds. This would apparently also
quite hard to reuse much, because of the variety of versions
and build options / optimizations that could be different. Also
option like PAM or no-PAM, and other base library choices
quickly generate totally incompatible binaries anyway.
But, on a decent computer building the whole desktop does
not take too long anyway .-)
thank you all........
You're welcome!
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René Rebe - ExactCODE GmbH - Europe, Germany, Berlin
http://exactcode.de | http://t2-project.org | http://rene.rebe.name
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