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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ the original Linux Live Kit. <http://linux-live.org>
in your live distro, else it would be copied to it. in your live distro, else it would be copied to it.
The best practice is to make a directory such The best practice is to make a directory such
as for example: '/tmp/a', and put all the files there. as for example: '/tmp/a', and put all the files there.
### NOTE:
Make sure to extract and use it on a POSIX-compatible Make sure to extract and use it on a POSIX-compatible
filesystem (for ex: EXT4), since it will create symlinks filesystem (for ex: EXT4), since it will create symlinks
and such that might not be compatible in for example: FAT and such that might not be compatible in for example: FAT
@ -29,18 +29,18 @@ the original Linux Live Kit. <http://linux-live.org>
change the path in ./.config. Your kernel must support both change the path in ./.config. Your kernel must support both
SquashFS and AUFS, or else you will get an error both while SquashFS and AUFS, or else you will get an error both while
building, and when you actually boot your Live Kit. building, and when you actually boot your Live Kit.
### PROTIP:
* On most Linux distro-s, the kernel is in /vmlinuz, a On most Linux distro-s, the kernel is in /vmlinuz, a
symlink to /boot/vmlinuz-* or even /boot/vmlinux-* symlink to /boot/vmlinuz-* or even /boot/vmlinux-*
* Debian Jessie's kernel supports both AUFS and SquashFS out-of-the-box. Debian Jessie's kernel supports both AUFS and SquashFS out-of-the-box.
It's recommended to use Debian Jessie as the base OS, but the choice is yours. It's recommended to use Debian Jessie as the base OS, but the choice is yours.
- It's recommended to replace boot background in - It's recommended to replace boot background in
bootfiles/bootpic.png and edit syslinux.cfg to fit your needs. bootfiles/bootpic.png and edit syslinux.cfg to fit your needs.
### NOTE:
* When editing the configuration file, make sure to keep all paths When editing the configuration file, make sure to keep all paths
pointing to /boot/, since it will be replaced to /LIVEKITNAME/boot/ pointing to /boot/, since it will be replaced to /LIVEKITNAME/boot/
during the build session. during the build session.