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remastered live cd
Hi CAIN Team
congratulations for the excelent work!
I have a problem, (HUGE!)
I'd remaster a CAINE live CD by removing some apps and add others but now, testing the CD, when I browse any device, its browsed with RW flags.
Did I some thing wrong?
Thanks in advance (GRAZZIE MILLE)!
congratulations for the excelent work!
I have a problem, (HUGE!)
I'd remaster a CAINE live CD by removing some apps and add others but now, testing the CD, when I browse any device, its browsed with RW flags.
Did I some thing wrong?
Thanks in advance (GRAZZIE MILLE)!
jbscarva- Number of posts : 6
Registration date : 2011-09-16
Re: remastered live cd
Hi jbscarva,
It's impossible to know if you did something wrong because you have not described the remaster process you used or the version of Caine you remastered.
For Caine 2.5, rbfstab is the program used to create the read-only entries in /etc/fstab. You can invoke it with:
Before you mount, you can check that the /etc/fstab rule was properly created with:
If this doesn't help, please describe your situation more clearly and we'll try to get you to a successful outcome.
slo.sleuth
It's impossible to know if you did something wrong because you have not described the remaster process you used or the version of Caine you remastered.
For Caine 2.5, rbfstab is the program used to create the read-only entries in /etc/fstab. You can invoke it with:
- Code:
sudo rbfstab -i
Before you mount, you can check that the /etc/fstab rule was properly created with:
- Code:
cat /etc/fstab
If this doesn't help, please describe your situation more clearly and we'll try to get you to a successful outcome.
slo.sleuth
Re: remastered live cd
If you removed "something" it could be the reason....or you have updated....I don't know...
In any case you can do the new ISO starting from the ISO and not from the installed version...that's my work ;-)
When you boot the ISO, you launch the terminal window and you write sudo remastersys dist...that's all...
bye
In any case you can do the new ISO starting from the ISO and not from the installed version...that's my work ;-)
When you boot the ISO, you launch the terminal window and you write sudo remastersys dist...that's all...
bye
Re: remastered live cd
But using remastersys dist... removes the active user, (caine), ane when launching the remastered ISO it prompts for user and passowrd!
I think I did something wrong, didnĀ“t I????
Thks
I think I did something wrong, didnĀ“t I????
Thks
jbscarva- Number of posts : 6
Registration date : 2011-09-16
Re: remastered live cd
remove the autologin....
see here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1133506
sudo gedit /etc/gdm/custom.conf change the true in false:
[daemon]
AutomaticLoginEnable=false
AutomaticLogin=false
TimedLoginEnable=false
TimedLogin=username
TimedLoginDelay=10
DefaultSession=gnome
save and restart
see here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1133506
sudo gedit /etc/gdm/custom.conf change the true in false:
[daemon]
AutomaticLoginEnable=false
AutomaticLogin=false
TimedLoginEnable=false
TimedLogin=username
TimedLoginDelay=10
DefaultSession=gnome
save and restart
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