[debian-knoppix] [ANNOUNCEMENT] knoppix-customize 0.07
Hi,
I'd like to announce a new release of knoppix-customize. Bugreports,
uage reports and suggestions are welcome!
Kester.
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Kester Habermann <kester@linuxtag.org> LinuxTag 2003
http://www.linuxtag.org/ Tel: +49.631.3109371 Fax: +49.631.3109372
[ANNOUNCEMENT] knoppix-customize 0.07
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knoppix-customize 0.07 has been released. It is available from the
homepage http://hydra.hq.linuxtag.net/~kester/knoppix-customize/
knoppix-customize is a tool for customizing a KNOPPIX ISO boot image (or
boot floppy image) before burning and without remastering. It allows you
* list files in the boot image
* replace complete files inside the boot image (limitation at the
moment: size may not change)
* get and set value for syslinux options
* get and set values in append-option
knoppix-customize can be used for
* localizing your Knoppix version before burning, e. g. changing
lang=-setting, replacing boot message, help message and keyboard
mapping
* activating options you want or need (e. g. floppyconfig, noapic)
knoppix-customize
* can be used directly on the command line
* is used by other customizing tools (see FAQ for links)
Status:
beta
Categories:
utils
Description:
knoppix-customize is a program that allows you change the boot
options and files of a KNOPPIX ISO image or boot disk without
remastering. KNOPPIX is a bootable CD with a collection of
GNU/Linux software, automatic hardware detection, and support for
many graphics cards, ound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other
peripherals. See: http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/
Author + Maintainer:
Kester Habermann <kester@linuxtag.org>
License:
GPL
Requires:
Runtime: libc
Build: ANSI-C compiler
Plattform:
GNU/Linux
Win32
GUI:
CLI (Command-Line-Interface), no graphical GUI (yet)
Documentation and Examples:
$ knoppix-customize --help
man page knoppix-customize(1)
knoppix-customize FAQ
See also "Localizing Knoppix with knoppix-customize HOWTO"
2003-04-27, Kester Habermann <kester@linuxtag.org>.
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