# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # liveslak scripts by alienbob. # # Configuration file for "make_slackware_live.sh". # Define your own custom values here to avoid editing the shell script. # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Examples: # Custom name for the host: #LIVE_HOSTNAME="darkstar" # Marker used for finding the Slackware Live files: #MARKER="SLACKWARELIVE" # The filesystem label of the ISO: #MEDIALABEL="LIVESLAK" # The name of the directory used for storing persistence data: #PERSISTENCE="persistence" # What type of Live image? #LIVEDE="SLACKWARE" # What runlevel to use if adding a DE like: XFCE, KDE4, PLASMA5 etc... #RUNLEVEL=4 # Passwords for the user accounts in the Live image: #ROOTPW="root" #LIVEPW="live" # Who built the live image: #BUILDER="Alien BOB" # Slackware version to use (note: this won't work for Slackware <= 14.1): #SL_VERSION="current" # Slackware architecture to install: #SL_ARCH="x86_64" # Root directory of a Slackware local mirror tree: #SL_REPO="/home/ftp/pub/Linux/Slackware" # Directory where the live ISO image will be written: #OUTPUT="/tmp" # # -- This is how you can create your own custom Live OS: # # REQUIRED: # Define a new name for your own variant of Slackware Live Edition: #LIVEDE="CINELERRA" # REQUIRED: # Define your own custom package sequence for a custom Live ISO. # In this example you would need to create two files "pkglists/cinelerra.conf" # and "pkglists/cinelerra.lst" defining the package location and package list # respectively): #SEQ_CUSTOM="min,xbase,xapbase,xfcebase,cinelerra" # OPTIONAL: # Your custom distro name (will reflect in boot screen & filenames): #DISTRO="cinelerra" # OPTIONAL: # Marker used for finding the Slackware Live files: #MARKER="CINELERRA" # OPTIONAL: # The filesystem label of the ISO: #MEDIALABEL="CINELERRA" # OPTIONAL: # The ISO main directory: #LIVEMAIN="cinelerra" # OPTIONAL: # Add your own Live OS customizations to the function custom_config() : #custom_config() { # # Add your own stuff here which is not covered in the main script: #}