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Patches gratefully accepted. --[[User:18.85.18.130|18.85.18.130]] 15:07, 3 July 2007 (EDT) |
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We here at Porto Alegre are using this procedure to create custom image files with local content. But we have notice the need of extras steps than those described in the article. For example, we have laptops with US keyboard and Brazilian keyboard, so we had to delete the /.olpc-configure file to ensure that the machine would run the olpc-configure script in the first boot. With the new crc verification, there is also the need to generate a new .crc file, since modification were made in the image. So, I think that this article needs to be updated. |
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This is all useful information; it would be nice to collect a list of scripts people have written for parts of this customization that could turn into a config interface. 18.85.19.49 12:38, 3 July 2007 (EDT)
Patches gratefully accepted. --18.85.18.130 15:07, 3 July 2007 (EDT)
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We here at Porto Alegre are using this procedure to create custom image files with local content. But we have notice the need of extras steps than those described in the article. For example, we have laptops with US keyboard and Brazilian keyboard, so we had to delete the /.olpc-configure file to ensure that the machine would run the olpc-configure script in the first boot. With the new crc verification, there is also the need to generate a new .crc file, since modification were made in the image. So, I think that this article needs to be updated.