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diff --git a/markup/pod/live-manual/media/text/de/user_customization-binary.ssi b/markup/pod/live-manual/media/text/de/user_customization-binary.ssi deleted file mode 100644 index aa7929a..0000000 --- a/markup/pod/live-manual/media/text/de/user_customization-binary.ssi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -:B~ Customizing the binary image - -1~customizing-binary Customizing the binary image - -2~ Bootloaders - -live-build uses /{syslinux}/ and some of its derivatives (depending on the -image type) as bootloaders by default. They can be easily customized to suit -your needs. - -In order to use a full theme, copy #{/usr/share/live/build/bootloaders}# -into #{config/bootloaders}# and edit the files in there. If you do not want -to bother modifying all supported bootloader configurations, only providing -a local customized copy of one of the bootloaders, e.g. *{isolinux}* in -#{config/bootloaders/isolinux}# is enough too, depending on your use case. - -When modifying one of the default themes, if you want to use a personalized -background image that will be displayed together with the boot menu, add a -splash.png picture of 640x480 pixels. Then, remove the splash.svg file. - -There are many possibilities when it comes to making changes. For instance, -syslinux derivatives are configured by default with a timeout of 0 (zero) -which means that they will pause indefinitely at their splash screen until -you press a key. - -To modify the boot timeout of a default #{iso-hybrid}# image just edit a -default *{isolinux.cfg}* file specifying the timeout in units of 1/10 -seconds. A modified *{isolinux.cfg}* to boot after five seconds would be -similar to this: - -code{ - - include menu.cfg - default vesamenu.c32 - prompt 0 - timeout 50 - -}code - -2~ ISO metadata - -When creating an ISO9660 binary image, you can use the following options to -add various textual metadata for your image. This can help you easily -identify the version or configuration of an image without booting it. - -_* #{LB_ISO_APPLICATION/--iso-application NAME}#: This should describe the -application that will be on the image. The maximum length for this field is -128 characters. - -_* #{LB_ISO_PREPARER/--iso-preparer NAME}#: This should describe the -preparer of the image, usually with some contact details. The default for -this option is the live-build version you are using, which may help with -debugging later. The maximum length for this field is 128 characters. - -_* #{LB_ISO_PUBLISHER/--iso-publisher NAME}#: This should describe the -publisher of the image, usually with some contact details. The maximum -length for this field is 128 characters. - -_* #{LB_ISO_VOLUME/--iso-volume NAME}#: This should specify the volume ID of -the image. This is used as a user-visible label on some platforms such as -Windows and Apple Mac OS. The maximum length for this field is 32 -characters. |
