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Do not make assumptions about how partitions and block devices are named.
but check the OS instead (in /sys/block and /sys/class/block).
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This was needed unfortunately in order to keep the resulting ISO size
below DVD max allowed size.
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All to make room for the current Slackware + Plasma5 while still remaining
below the DVD max allowed ISO size.
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I added this as a squashfs module to the bonus/ subdirectory for now,
so people can copy it into the USB stick's optional/ or addons/ directory.
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This should allow usage of external storage devices like SD cards,
whose partition naming conventions are different from generic USB devices.
E.g. /dev/mmcblk0p1 is the first partition of /dev/mmcblk0 (note the 'p').
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This should allow usage of external storage devices like SD cards,
whose partition naming conventions are different from generic USB devices.
E.g. /dev/mmcblk0p1 is the first partition of /dev/mmcblk0 (note the 'p').
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The '-m' parameter of the 'make_slackware_live.sh' script allows you
to add more packages to the Live ISO without modifying any of the script's
"SEQ_*" package sequence variables.
However, the script would prepend "pkglist:" to the argument value, which
is redundant since 'pkglist' is the default anyway.
By removing this prepend string we can now allow a syntax like this:
"-m local:foo" to add a series of packages in the subdirectory 'foo'
of the 'local' (or 'local64') directory more easily.
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Several template vars were added to liveinit.tpl but I had forgotten
to also incorporate those in the upslak.sh script.
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The script will now only fail if you have zero modules in your tree.
I presume (!) that this corner case will never occur. In any case, I will
not support it.
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That will cause kdesu to ask for the 'live' password instead of the
'root' password.
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Minor version bump in order to release a new Plasma5 Live ISO.
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Main highlight is that PXE booting is working again.
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Note that UEFI PXE-boot is not yet working, I do not know why.
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The live init script creates a /etc/fastboot file to prevent any
file system check on boot. This is cleaner than hacking rc.S and failing.
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- virtuoso-ose is no longer part of Slackware.
- akonadi backend to be used is now called SQLITE instead of SQLITE3
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I added ed, bc, smartmontools because they are small and someone needed it.
The xf86-input-libinput was added to fix the TrackPoint with recent versions
of the X server.
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The fairly large version bump is warranted because this is the first
release to support zstd compression. The resulting ISO will boot to
a usable desktop environment almost twice as fast as previous releases
of liveslak. THe runtime behaviour will also be a lot snappier.
This should make a lot of people happy.
Note that I have to keep the XFCE ISO xz-compressed to keep its size
below 703 MB. The other ISOs will use zstd compression, adding roughly
10% to the ISO size but speeding up the Live OS with 60% or more.
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Added a new parameter to 'make_slackware_live.sh' script:
-l <localization>
For example, create a liveslak ISO with dutch as the default language
instead of US english:
# ./make_slackware_live.sh -l nl
Using this parameter you can onfigure a different default language
for the resulting ISO image. The default localization if you do not
supply this parameter remains "us" as before.
The boot menu offers a selection of other languages/localizations
to pick from (currently you can select any of 'be br da gb de de_ch es
fr fr_ch it ja nl pt ru se us') but now you can create your own brand
of liveslak ISO with your own language as the default.
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