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Any chance of setting english lang, keyb as default, without asking questions?
  • dbojandbojan August 2010
    Any chance of setting english lang and keyb as default, without asking questions?

    I like slitaz, it is small, but powerfull.


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  • moulefritemoulefrite August 2010

    In bootloader grub or extlinux you can put options

    exemple

    home=sda[1-9] : Monte et utilise une partition d'une cle USB ou d'un
    disque dur externe comme partition /home. L'option
    home=usb monte la premiere partition (sda1) sur /home.
    config=, : Execute un script se trouvant sur un
    peripherique. Exemple : config=/dev/hda1,slitaz.sh
    modprobe= : Force le chargement de module(s).
    lang=* : Specifie la langue [en,fr_CH,fr_FR]
    kmap=* : Specifie le clavier [de-latin1,fr-latin1,fr_CH-latin1...]
    sound=no : Supprime tous les modules son du noyau.
    sound=noconf : Ne configure pas la carte son.
    screen= : Definit le type d'ecran [text,640x480x16..1920x1440x24]
    user=* : Compte utilisateur. Par defaut "tux".
    xarg=* : Parametre pour le serveur X [-2button,-dumb,-nozap...]
  • ChristopheChristophe August 2010
    Yes, if you install it.
    Of course I do see all reasons for asking for the lang/keyb from a livecd.

    No troll, but think about it... ;)
  • moulefritemoulefrite August 2010
    yep,

    it's only if you have made a frugal install that putting options is the thing to do

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