I just wanted to report my pleasure at having discovered and used the Create a LIveCD menu item under System Tools to create a new livecd based on my preferences on my upgraded version of slitaz cooking. I used the first writeiso tab with no compression and not saving the sound or video configurations to create a new slitaz cooking livecd that boots perfectly on a newer faster machine (pentium iv 1.5 ghz 256 mb ram) that runs much faster than the older machine (pentium iii 600 mhz 512 mb ram). I am using the newer machine with my new slitaz cooking livecd to post this message. What a nifty system. In many ways it seems to put what I have permanently on this machine, debian 6.0 and netbsd 5.1, to shame. I am very pleased and quite enthusiastic about slitaz.
Create a LiveCD
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Posted 13 years ago #
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Hi Merlin,
That's great to hear. It was TazLito that really got me to stick with SliTaz, as I used to for a tiny university project when I was blown away how simple it was compared to Slax and whatever else -- after all else that's great with SliTaz of course! I think it particularly useful to have flavours that are tiny but also those with all the drivers etc. that will boot a lot easier of other systems, something I was playing around with.
Glad to hear of your success, long may it continue!
Posted 13 years ago # -
Thank you, same to you. Yes, slitaz has always been a very nice relatively simple and small system. I have used it off and on since version one. With the last slitaz stable 3.0 I had a bad problem with the video drivers, and I used the xvesa version just a little. More recently, the slitaz cooking version seems greatly improved, and my enthusiasm for slitaz is renewed. If this trend continues, I expect slitaz will get better and better. Best regards.
Posted 13 years ago # -
seawolf,
re: http://forum.slitaz.org/topic/cannot-login-to-desktop#post-513
tremendous help from Trixar_za in resolving the cannot-login-to-desktop problem
the issue relates to creating a new livecd; as mojo stated, cannot use tazlito writefs expects and internal cdrom and will not work w/ an external cdrom
#1 do you know of a work-around? #2 when tazlito writes a new iso, does it capture all users (changes/preferences/etc), or just root?
thanks
Posted 13 years ago #
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