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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>2010-12-13 23:45:21 +0100
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>2011-03-09 19:17:31 +0100
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-Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
-================================
-
-Build Time
-----------
-
-Q: Is live-helper/make-live Debian specific?
-A: live-helper supports Debian and Ubuntu right now. Adding automatic defaults
- for other Debian derivatives is easy - let us know about them and we may
- include it.
-
-
-Q: How can I build images with an unprivileged user account?
-A: You can use --root-command sudo or set LH_ROOT_COMMAND="sudo" in
- config/common.
-
- *BIG* *FAT* *WARNING*: Building an image as non-root can make your image
- different compared to a regular Debian system (different owners of files). It
- is *NOT* recommended to build images as non-root. Do *NOT* use this feature
- yet.
-
-
-Q: How do I drop in to a shell during make-live chroot process?
-A: Use "--interactive shell", then exit with 'logout' when you have made the
- setting changes you want and the build process will continue.
-
-
-Q: Where to set the username or the hostname?
-A: casper uses default username 'casper' and hostname 'live'. You can specify
- them by passing 'username=' and 'hostname=' as kernel parameters.
-
- live-helper automatically sets the username to 'user' and the hostname to
- 'debian'. If you want to change this at build time, pass --username and
- --hostname to make-live, or alter LIVE_USERNAME and LIVE_HOSTNAME in
- config/image.
-
-
-Q: How can I make my own grub bootsplash?
-A: To add a grub splash screen, you can use --grub-splash FILE, or copy your
- custom splash to config/binary_grub/splash.xpm.gz.
-
- Documentation about creating a bootsplash for grub can be found at:
- <http://ruslug.rutgers.edu/~mcgrof/grub-images/>
-
-
-Q: How can I make my own syslinux bootsplash?
-A: To add a syslinux splash screen, you can use --syslinux-splash FILE, or copy
- your custom splash to config/binary_syslinux/splash.rle.
-
- Documentation about creating a bootsplash for grub can be found at:
- <http://www.sweb.cz/Frantisek.Rysanek/splash/isolinux-splash-HOWTO.html>
- contrib/syslinux-splash/COPYING in the live-helper sources.
-
- Basically, you need to install netpbm and syslinux, and run this:
- anytopnm < $your_splash > $your_splash.pnm
- pnmcolormap 15 < $your_splash.pnm > $your_splash.map
- pnmremap -map=$your_splash.map $your_splash.pnm | \
- ppmtolss16 '#ffffff=7' > splash.rle
-
-
-Run Time
---------
-
-Q: What is the root password?
-A: There is none set. You can switch to root with 'sudo -i' or set a password
- with 'sudo passwd'.
-
-
-Q: What is the user password?
-A: The password for the default user is 'live'.