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refractasnapshot 10 live.cfg italiano

Postby mrneilypops » Fri Dec 30, 2016 2:39 pm

Hi,
Seasons greetings!
I just upgraded my refractasnapshot to v.10.0.0
All is working OK and I have successfully created a dwmX distro ISO.
The boot menu included an entry for Italian language???
I was able to remove this by editing live.cfg

Keep up the great work!

Neil
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Re: refractasnapshot 10 live.cfg italiano

Postby fsmithred » Fri Dec 30, 2016 5:30 pm

I like to have at least one example of how to set another language at boot. When I uploaded the first of the final refracta8 isos, Italy was the top country for downloads for a while, so I chose that one.

If you edit /usr/lib/refractasnapshot/iso/isolinux/live.cfg, it will be replaced when you upgrade refractasnapshot to a newer version. You can create your own directory to replace the iso dir, so you can customize the boot menu and the help screens. Set the location of that iso dir in refractasnapshot.conf, and it will be used instead of the default. It won't get replaced on upgrade.
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Re: refractasnapshot 10 live.cfg italiano

Postby miyolinux » Fri Dec 30, 2016 8:14 pm

mrneilypops wrote:Hi,
Seasons greetings!
I just upgraded my refractasnapshot to v.10.0.0
All is working OK and I have successfully created a dwmX distro ISO.
The boot menu included an entry for Italian language???
I was able to remove this by editing live.cfg

Keep up the great work!

Neil


Thanks for posting this! I had looked before for a way to do this, but must have somehow missed it. I found the file thanks to your hint (and before fsr posted). I commented out a few items and changed the splash.png...then I ran a test .iso...was happy with the result. :)

Indeed...thank you fsr for all of your hard work!
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