Patrick - could you list exactly what changes you made to the VillageBox install that you then tried to remaster. Also the hardware that you remastered on and the file system used. I will replicate as best I can and see what the result is.
EDIT - probably this goes for everybody. Download the VillageBox ISO, install it onto a physical medium like a hard drive or flash drive and then do a remaster. Don't change anything!! Then see if it wants to boot as it should. We will then have a base level to work from. If the remaster doesn't work then we have to look at hardware and/or other issues. If the remaster works then we know that the base is fine. After that we can work out what changes are or aren't working. But we need a uniform base to work from.
After changing the config to show the live username as debianbox the new iso
failed to boot. That was the only change I made to remastersys. The other
stuff on the VB install is just some programs, etc.. Used ext3 plus extent,
installed lxpanel, pcmanfm, put pcmanfm in charge of the desktop, turned off
gigolo and thunar daemons, the other programs are just client software.
Changing the live username just knocks out autologin looks like.
This is an Asus EeePC900 with 1.6 Atom. The VB install is on a 8 GB flash drive.
The remaster ran well, only about half an hour, about 500 MB's. Installed
the iso to a 8 GB flash drive with unetbootin formatted FAT 32.
Don't know what else I can tell you. This live username thing...just lock it at
one value if possible.
What else you need to know ?
regards,
patrick