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Author: Holger Beetz
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Subject: Re: [dyne:bolic] Questions on dyne:III, installing to HDD and nesting
Not shure how this fits with my posting about nesting but I'll try to help.
Could you be a bit more specific about your hardware ?
What graphic adapter do you use ? dynobolic currently sometimes has
issues with the free noveau driver and NVidia cards.

2011/12/6 Venugopal AK <akvenugopal@???>:
> I am unable to use the Live Dyne III. After displaying several screens full of scrolling information the screen becomes garbled and hangs. Mine is an AMD 64 Processor. Please help somebody.
> Regards
> vg
>
> --- On Tue, 6/12/11, Holger Beetz <holger.beetz@???> wrote:
>
> From: Holger Beetz <holger.beetz@???>
> Subject: Re: [dyne:bolic] Questions on dyne:III, installing to HDD and nesting
> To: "dynebolic mailinglist" <dynebolic@???>
> Date: Tuesday, 6 December, 2011, 7:12 PM
>
> Nice, I had success with a persistent home partition stored on a
> virtual disk (I am currently only experimenting with VirtualBox).
>
> Here are the steps I did:
> 1) Create a EXT3 partition with the label "home-rw"
> 2) Mount the partition "home-rw"
> 3) rsync all stuff from /home to the mounted partition (something like
> sudo rsync -arv /home/ /media/home-rw/
> 4) Reboot dyne:bolic and add "persistent" to the grub entry (you can
> edit grub entries by pressing TAB)
>
> After this you have a persitent home directory. Now I can easily set
> my default keyboard layout to german and the setting is remembered
> after reboot :)
>
> It might be nice if dyne:bolic has the persistent parameter enabled
> per default. At least I can not imagine that this causes a problem.
>
>
> 2011/12/1 Jaromil <jaromil@???>:
>> On Thu, 01 Dec 2011, Holger Beetz wrote:
>>
>>> > AFAIK it is recognized by the partition label "live-rw"
>>
>>> I am not shure about this ! I have seen different labels for this on
>>> various page. But sometimes they did not always relate to Debian.
>>
>> yes, it is configurable. However we are branching live-debian (and
>> merging updates upon review) so we have control on this. The name of
>> the label is a simple configuration directive in the live script:
>> see http://ur1.ca/69qia
>>
>>
>>> > with some time, this could be automated in d:b, with a minimalist
>>> > interface made with glade or so, a'la nesting in d:b.
>>> Would Zenity also be acceptable ?
>>
>> I find glade more comfortable, but in the past also gtk-dialog worked
>> well for simplier tasks, still that lacks value scrollers (for size)
>> and such advanced widgets.
>> I'm not sure about zenity, I've never used it.
>>
>> ciao
>>
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