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The " | The " | ||
- | - a complete 64bit Slackware-current Live Edition (in a 3.1 GB ISO); | + | - a complete 64bit Slackware-current Live Edition (in a 4.0 GB ISO); |
- a slimmed-down XFCE ISO (700 MB) with XDM as the graphical login manager. | - a slimmed-down XFCE ISO (700 MB) with XDM as the graphical login manager. | ||
- | - a ISO image (4.6 GB) of Slackware64-current containing Plasma 5 instead of KDE 4, with an addition of several other packages from the alienBOB repositories: | + | - a ISO image (4.3 GB) of Slackware64-current containing Plasma 5 instead of KDE 4. |
- | - a Mate variant (2.2 GB) where KDE 4 has been replaced by Mate (a Gnome 2 fork); | + | - a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) based on a custom Slackware package set plus Plasma5, containing a rich software collection for musicians, producers and live performance artists. |
+ | - a Mate variant (3.2 GB) where KDE 4 has been replaced by Mate (a Gnome 2 fork); | ||
- a Cinnamon flavour (a fork of the Gnome 3 Shell replacing Slackware' | - a Cinnamon flavour (a fork of the Gnome 3 Shell replacing Slackware' | ||
- a [[https:// | - a [[https:// | ||
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Common download locations are: | Common download locations are: | ||
* Primary site: http:// | * Primary site: http:// | ||
+ | * DAW site: https:// | ||
* Darren' | * Darren' | ||
* Willy' | * Willy' | ||
- | * Ryan's https:// | ||
* Shasta' | * Shasta' | ||
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-c|--crypt size|perc | -c|--crypt size|perc | ||
| | ||
- | or as a percentage of free space. | + | or as a percentage of free space |
- | | + | |
+ | | ||
-d|--devices | -d|--devices | ||
-f|--force | -f|--force | ||
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Use a LUKS-encrypted ' | Use a LUKS-encrypted ' | ||
of a directory (for use on FAT filesystem). | of a directory (for use on FAT filesystem). | ||
+ | | ||
+ | as for the ' | ||
-P|--persistfile | -P|--persistfile | ||
of a directory (for use on FAT filesystem). | of a directory (for use on FAT filesystem). | ||
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You might have noticed that the " | You might have noticed that the " | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Using the Live OS to install Slackware to hard disk ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | All variants of Slackware Live Edition contain a script " | ||
+ | The " | ||
+ | |||
==== Updating the kernel (and more) on a USB stick ==== | ==== Updating the kernel (and more) on a USB stick ==== | ||
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OS parameters; or specify ' | OS parameters; or specify ' | ||
to disk. | to disk. | ||
+ | |||
+ | domain=your_custom_domain => | ||
+ | Specify a custom domain name. Defaults to ' | ||
hostname=your_custom_hostname[, | hostname=your_custom_hostname[, | ||
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toram => | toram => | ||
- | | + | |
You can remove the boot media after booting. | You can remove the boot media after booting. | ||
+ | |||
+ | toram=all => | ||
+ | Prevent writes to disk since we are supposed to run from RAM; | ||
+ | equivalent to parameter " | ||
+ | |||
+ | toram=os => | ||
+ | Load OS modules into RAM, but write persistent data to USB. | ||
=== Troubleshooting === | === Troubleshooting === | ||
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* the desktop environment is pre-configured for first use, | * the desktop environment is pre-configured for first use, | ||
* the liveslak scripts " | * the liveslak scripts " | ||
- | * if the Live system contains a huge kernel (all ISO variants except XFCE) then the " | + | * the " |
* slackpkg is configured, | * slackpkg is configured, | ||
* a locate database is created, | * a locate database is created, | ||
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The fourth script: | The fourth script: | ||
- | The " | + | The " |
+ | * The Slackware network installation is identical to that of the official Slackware installation medium. | ||
+ | * If you chose to install the Live OS, then after you select the target partition(s), | ||
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* README.txt - this documentation. | * README.txt - this documentation. | ||
* addons/ - squashfs modules placed in this directory will be loaded into the Live filesystem when the OS boots. | * addons/ - squashfs modules placed in this directory will be loaded into the Live filesystem when the OS boots. | ||
+ | * contrib/ - contributed scripts that are not used directly for the creation and usage of a Live ISO. | ||
* graphics/ - squashfs modules for proprietary GPU support (Nvidia) can be placed here. The module(s) will be copied to addons/ by the " | * graphics/ - squashfs modules for proprietary GPU support (Nvidia) can be placed here. The module(s) will be copied to addons/ by the " | ||
* local64/ , local/ - these directories can contain Slackware packages considered ' | * local64/ , local/ - these directories can contain Slackware packages considered ' | ||
+ | * media/ - scripts and images that are specific to a Live variant. | ||
* optional/ - squashfs modules placed in this directory will not automatically be loaded into the Live filesystem when the OS boots. | * optional/ - squashfs modules placed in this directory will not automatically be loaded into the Live filesystem when the OS boots. | ||
+ | * patches/ - patches for Slackware scripts that need modifications to run inside a Live OS. | ||
* pkglists/ - definition files of 3rd party repositories (*.conf) and the package lists to be used from those repositories (*.lst) must be placed in this directory. | * pkglists/ - definition files of 3rd party repositories (*.conf) and the package lists to be used from those repositories (*.lst) must be placed in this directory. | ||
+ | * setup2hd/ - script templates used by the '' | ||
* skel/ - contains compressed tarballs (whose filenames must match wildcard " | * skel/ - contains compressed tarballs (whose filenames must match wildcard " | ||
* syslinux/ | * syslinux/ | ||
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* pxeserver.tpl - template to generate the script that starts a PXE server allowing other computers to boot Slackware Live over the network. | * pxeserver.tpl - template to generate the script that starts a PXE server allowing other computers to boot Slackware Live over the network. | ||
* setup2hd.tpl | * setup2hd.tpl | ||
- | * setup2hd.local - here a developer of a custom Live OS can override the default post-installation routine by (re-)defining the function " | + | * setup2hd.local.tpl - here a developer of a custom Live OS can override the default post-installation routine by (re-)defining the function " |
+ | * upslak.sh - a script which allows you to tweak the content of a USB Live stick. | ||
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- | ==== Using the Customization | + | ==== Using the Customization |
+ | |||
+ | === Master configuration file === | ||
You can create your own custom Live OS by changing its characteristics in the configuration file "'' | You can create your own custom Live OS by changing its characteristics in the configuration file "'' | ||
Among the things you can change are: | Among the things you can change are: | ||
- | * The name of the Desktop variant (the script itself knows "// | + | * The name of the Desktop variant (the script itself knows "// |
* The list(s) of packages used for your custom distribution, | * The list(s) of packages used for your custom distribution, | ||
* The name of the useraccount (by default that is "// | * The name of the useraccount (by default that is "// | ||
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#} | #} | ||
</ | </ | ||
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+ | === Custom background images === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Plasma5 based Live variants allow customization of the background image used for the login greeter, the desktop wallpaper and the lock screen. The image you want to use for this purpose, must have a 16:9 aspect ratio and its dimensions should at least be 1920x1080 pixels. You must store the custom image inside the liveslak source tree: in the subdirectory '' | ||
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+ | The " | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
==== Internals of Slackware Live Edition ==== | ==== Internals of Slackware Live Edition ==== | ||
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====== Sources ====== | ====== Sources ====== | ||
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- | * Original source: [[http://git.alienbase.nl/ | + | * Original source: [[https://git.slackware.nl/ |
+ | * Project landing page: [[https:// | ||
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* Originally written by [[wiki: | * Originally written by [[wiki: | ||
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