From: Mike Jones on 13 Jan 2010 18:05 Responding to Chick Tower: > On 2010-01-12, Mike Jones <Not(a)Arizona.Bay> wrote: >> I've just rough-tested this method and its a better option than my >> previous SlackMods project. The tweaks it requires will only be fstab, >> hostname, IP, partition, and possibly a video driver switch, and the >> various passwords and ssh keys too of course. > > Don't forget to modify/install your boot manager. I'm sure something > would jog your memory if you forgot it, though. :) There's always something that gets forgotten. Still quicker than the other options I was looking at though. The downside is that I now have to figure out sed to do the config tweaks from scripted input. %| -- *=( http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/ *=( For all your UK news needs.
From: Chick Tower on 14 Jan 2010 14:47 On 2010-01-13, Mike Jones <Not(a)Arizona.Bay> wrote: > > The downside is that I now have to figure out sed to do the config > tweaks from scripted input. > If you want to be "lazy", you could use vim in a script to modify files. See 'man ex' for details. It actually brings up vim's man page, but ex mode is what I'm referring to. -- Chick Tower For e-mail: aols2 DOT sent DOT towerboy AT xoxy DOT net
First
|
Prev
|
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 Prev: I once paid about �200 for a compiler Next: ralink USB adapter w/ RT2870 chip |