![]() ![]() Also theres a file /etc/modules.which is there for if any modules are needed to be loaded at start. the daemon scripts are sometimes in the /etc/rc.d folder on some linuxes.but i have the /etc/daemons file to read from the folder /etc/init.d. there's a file /etc/daemons.where you would list the name of your start up daemons such as wicd, messagebus, alsa, samba, etc. There's a couple other changes i have in here as well. ![]() still being able to make use of the 04-apps.xzm, if you choose to continue using that choice of apps. It's done this way to be able to simply make an 03-lxde.xzm or use it in place of the 03-xfce.xzm. also removed the /usr/share/locale files which would be in a to keep the iso size to a minimal. I've also pulled the /usr/include files out of the iso, which would be in the dev.xzm file. giving you the freedom to ctl-alt-backspace to exit X.and install any text editor, terminal, etc. Deleting the 04-apps.xzm will leave you with simply xfce desktop and xfce panel, and nothing else. aufs linuxes as we know just hides/white outs the files, which works very well, but i prefer it to be completely gone and not just whited out. I like to be able to completely remove apps or unwanted stuff from my linux where it's "COMPLETELY" gone. Of course these apps might not be someone's preferred favorites.so simply delete 04-apps.xzm, and make another one with 'your' favorites, or install any app you want with pacman.saving your changes inside a. the included apps are:Īll of these apps are inside the 04-apps.xzm, with the goal being a default and ready to use OS. The iso size can be shrunken more with a little effort. It's pretty much a clone of the puppy linux fork Sensei I put together here. Here's the modded Porteus with Arch Linux's pacman package manager. ![]()
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