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author | Mike D. Smith <MikeDSmith25@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun Jul 20 06:11:32 2008 +0000 (2008-07-20) |
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1.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/hacking-livecd.html Sat Jul 19 16:23:18 2008 +0000 1.2 +++ b/en/doc/handbook/hacking-livecd.html Sun Jul 20 06:11:32 2008 +0000 1.3 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ 1.4 <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 1.5 <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 1.6 <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 1.7 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-17 00:15:00" /> 1.8 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-20 06:08:00" /> 1.9 <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 1.10 <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln" /> 1.11 <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 1.12 @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ 1.13 To begin, first we must define where we are going to work by creating a directory and several sub directories 1.14 to accomodate all the different files. The <em>hacking</em> of the ISO can be done from within a SliTaz system or any 1.15 other GNU/Linux distribution such as Debian, Fedora, PCLinuxOS etc. If you use SliTaz LiveCD mode 1.16 -(where you can remove the CD once SliTaz has launched in RAM and burn your new ISO), It's advisible to use 1.17 +(where you can remove the CD once SliTaz has launched in RAM and burn your new ISO), It's advisable to use 1.18 USB media to carry on working, otherwise your work will be lost on shutdown. To begin you need to create a 1.19 <em>hacking</em> directory that you can use inside <code>/home/slitaz</code> within the 1.20 root of your user space. The use of a <code>/home/slitaz</code> directory enables you to store an original