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Old 07-17-2006, 01:07 AM   #1
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Remaster Live CD and problem in changing default Language


hi
i am not sure bout where i may ask my question i thought LFS linux expersts can help me.
im trying to remaster a live cd. i tried to change the default language,knoppix remastered, when i "chroot" startx get KDE enviroment then chaned the keyboard prefrence, changed keylayout and language and added some new fonts, the new fonts in /../../fonts/TTF and /../share/fonts/bitsrteam-vera have effectived and i can use them in my new remastered CD openoffice, BUT the language is us-en then i have to change keyboard prefrence ,layout... then all will b OK i guessed i can change the language and use new remastered by my fav defualts as language... a little bit later i did change the language by editing /etc/X11/XF86Conf by vim and fonts.conf too but it was discarded!!!?? using Xwin KDE in chroot had been more usful or me
there is an other problem too, my CDwriter mounted as hdcX when i boot by CDROM mounted usually as hddX -not hdcX, poof, it canNOT boot!!!
Now my remastred has two problem the language is US-EN and it boots only in hdc5 -my CDWRITER- and not boot in the CDROM hdd5.
i wish find good advices here can help me.
any suggestion or solution will be really helpful.

thnx
BR
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Old 07-23-2006, 11:40 PM   #3
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hi
and thnx for moving the thread to suitabe forum part general linux. i wish here would be where i can find out my answere or any Suggestion may help me.
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Old 07-23-2006, 11:58 PM   #4
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hi
as you can find out in hack knoppix, isolinux edite can useful, but i thought its possible when you edit keylayout and add toggles and suitable fonts, as i did many more in non-live distro linuxes, any idea/?
is there any scripts to remster knoppix may find useful tips in them?
i am halted
 
  


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