I need to use live cd several times so I'm interesting to build script to set automatically my job environment, e.g. keyboard layout, terminal characters color, and video size.
What can I do? Suggestions to make this automatic process?
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script to configure environment in live cd
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Re: script to configure environment in live cd
Check this.zio_civettone wrote:I need to use live cd several times so I'm interesting to build script to set automatically my job environment, e.g. keyboard layout, terminal characters color, and video size.
What can I do? Suggestions to make this automatic process?
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Re: script to configure environment in live cd
Maybe you need a live CD set up with persistence. Or, as None1975 alluded to, MX/Antix have a tool which can remaster a live environment including changes to a new ISO.
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