HI,
i decided not to implement a saving.dat, because i don't want the user to make permament changes (especially NOT record the browser usage).
so i have modified the V5.01 with a new background, implemented OPENVPN, and set a bookmark in firefox.
changed the root & guest PW.
How can i save all settings in a module, store it in the module folder and delete the message telling the user that saving is not implemented.
so that on reboot the same settings are implemented, but no new modifications.
Thank you very much
Sepp
saving the current state of settings
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saving the current state of settings
The save-session command works. Menu > Admin > Porteus Settings Centre > Save Settings > Save Your Current Session
As for deleting the message telling the user that saving is not implemented I don't know how to stop that.
As for deleting the message telling the user that saving is not implemented I don't know how to stop that.
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@sepp1945
To delete or change the save message, you'll need to edit the linuxrc file in initrd.xz. The relevant section is "Setup changes" in linuxrc.
In a terminal as root user:
Change the boot cmdline to the new initrd.xz to test your changes, you will still have the original as a fallback if something goes amiss.
To delete or change the save message, you'll need to edit the linuxrc file in initrd.xz. The relevant section is "Setup changes" in linuxrc.
In a terminal as root user:
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cp /boot/syslinux/initrd.xz /tmp
cd /tmp
mloop initrd.xz
make your changes, file will be in /tmp/mloop, then:
cd mloop
/opt/porteus-scropts/makeinitrd
mv initrd.xz /boot/syslinux/initrd-new.xz
Change the boot cmdline to the new initrd.xz to test your changes, you will still have the original as a fallback if something goes amiss.
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Personally I think booting a system and being informed any changes I make won't be saved is useful info.
Ed
saving the current state of settings
Just create "Firefox-kiosk"
saving the current state of settings
Yes but Kiosk does not include VPN, which i need, does someone have experience in modifying Kiosk????
please contact me urgently
Sepp
please contact me urgently
Sepp