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Password for Remastersys iso
patrick013:
When I made an iso of VB I changed the live username.
Didn't ask for a password. Anyway, the iso wants a name
and password to finish booting.
So, what do I tell it ?
THX
Patrick
konaexpress:
As far as I know, you are hosed at this point. I think that this is a bug that the programmer can not get past. Try not making a live version and use the backup instead. Just use a name and password like guest, guest or user, user. This is what I did for GambOS, the end user can still install the iso and pick his own name and password at install.
Taco.22:
Which option did you choose for remastering - "dist" or "backup". If backup just use the user name and password that the system was built with.
If "dist", then something broke in the build and it needs to be thrown away. What changes, other than the live username, have you made to the system before remastering, and are you using a virtual machine or bare metal?
Just out curiosity, why did you change the live username? I've not done that before, but I have changed the Live System Name without issue.
patrick013:
--- Citation de: Taco.22 le 16 février 2013 à 02:04:19 ---Which option did you choose for remastering - "dist" or "backup". If backup just use the user name and password that the system was built with.
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dist
--- Citer ---If "dist", then something broke in the build and it needs to be thrown away. What changes, other than the live username, have you made to the system before remastering, and are you using a virtual machine or bare metal?
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The live username is the only thing I changed, also the filename for the iso, but
that shouldn't matter. It's 1.9 GB on a 7.2 GB flash drive partition. Iso was a
little over 500 MB's.
--- Citer ---Just out curiosity, why did you change the live username? I've not done that before, but I have changed the Live System Name without issue.
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Don't know, just felt like changing it.
Redid the iso but it's still messed up. Ran pwck and grpck, changed the live
username, ran pwck and grpck again, then redid the iso.
What's the correct name for the live username ? Maybe it needs that
specific name.
thanks for the response.
patrick
Taco.22:
--- Citer ---What's the correct name for the live username ?
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