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+ | ==== Remastering with ezremaster for non-default keyboard layout and find iso ==== | ||
+ | CorePlus supports international keyboard layout with the boot option kmap=qwertz/ | ||
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+ | Starting with Core v4.4 (or more exactly, with release candidate 3 of V4.4) it is possible to put CorePlus.iso on an USB stick and boot that image via memdisk. Memdisk is part of the syslinux project (see [[http:// | ||
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+ | Since it is tedious to type in these boot parameters every time, I remastered successfully the image and would like to share my experience here. | ||
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+ | Boot CorePlus.iso and click on the ezremaster icon. | ||
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+ | Then enter the path to the image, which should not be mounted and a temporary directory with enough space to unpack the image and click next. | ||
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+ | Now enter the additional bootcodes and click next (I don't know yet, what you could do with the mydata.tgz field). | ||
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+ | Click next (or add some extensions and click next). | ||
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+ | Click next. | ||
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+ | Now click " | ||
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+ | and finally, click Exit ... | ||
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+ | Go to your temporary directory, in this example: / | ||
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+ | As you might have read on the last screenshot, it is very easy to recreate your specially configured iso-image by using the command | ||
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+ | '' | ||
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+ | in a terminal window. If you are updating only to a newer version, you might edit the '' | ||
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+ | done. |