Auteur: kaffer@freemail.hu Date: À: dynebolic mailinglist Sujet: Re: [dyne:bolic] Autostarting software from a Dynebolic USB stick
Wolfgang,
the system is 'extracted' from dyne.sys and the .dyne modules files to a
ramdisk - correct me if I wrong Jaromil, 'cause I am a beginner, too -
so if you want to install something on the system, you should do it
after boot, then you will find the usual directories and then do a nest
to usb. Next time you boot from usb - the same where you created nest -
dynebolic will ask if it should load it or not. Choose yes, and the
system will look like you have been shut down it, including some of the
last ran programs, so if you run beatrix - don't know what it is - and
it is still running at shutdown, you'll get back at next boot where you
exited dynebolic.
To more things:
- do not create big nest, because it increases shutdown time. Instead if
your nest is too small for storing everything after some time, delete
dyne.nest - this file contains the nest, the difference in the original
dyne and the current - do not boot and recreate a bigger one. Big nest
also gets your usb stick die earlier.
-there is a '0launch' thing in x11, maybe it is something like Startup
manu in Windblows, I dont know exactly, you should descover it and share
the infos...
Enjoy dynebolic like I do, I began to use it for music, like you do. Try
out ZynAddSubFx it contains many organ instruments and you could create
too. And ZynAddSubFx is stays running after restart if you have a nest..
Wolfgang Strowik wrote: > Dear People,
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> I managed to make a bootable USB stick with Dynebolic 2.5.2. Booting the
> system from the stick works fine.
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> Now I would like to auto-start a program on the console each time when
> Dynebolic boots. The command is
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> ./sbeatrix
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> Maybe you can help me with that? I am a bit confused by the directory
> hierarchy on the USB stick. I'm new to Dynebolic and this looks much
> different from other Linux systems I know. I read discussions about
> Dynebolic where /etc and other standard Linux directorys were mentioned,
> but I can't find them on the USB stick :-(
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> By the way, I simply copied the folder containing the beatrix software
> into the "dyne" directory on the stick. This is surely not the usual way
> to install software on Dynebolic, but I can manually start the software
> that way. And I want to use Dynebolic only for executing this software -
> It's an organ.
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> Thank you in advance
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> Wolle
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