Wednesday, December 15, 2010

masalah remaster

udah aku coba pake uck versi 2.2.1 dengan tampilan gui maupun versi cli...
semuanya gagal total ketika aku cobakan ke lucid....

bahkan aku juga coba pake reconstructor, gagal juga .....

sampe putus asa nih .......

pake remastersys terbaru berhasil, namun ketika diinstall ke hardisk tidak bisa otomatis membuat username/ password baru....

ada solusi terbaik gak yah ????


sama, maksudnya live cd jalan tapi ga bisa diinstall tepatnya ubiquity-nya crash. setelah googling ternyata saya tidak sendiri ngalami hal tersebut. terlalu banyak petuah yang saya dapat tapi saya sortir dan pilih yang gampang aja yaitu "sudo apt-get autoremove" dulu trus instal ubiquity-frontend-gtk.letak ubiquity setelah terinstal ada di system-administration-install release trus jalankan remastersys versi GUI. setelah di jalankan live cd nanti di desktop ada icon ubiquity. saya coba jalankan tapi baru sampai tahap partisi trus quit hanya sekedar memastikan kalau bisa diinstall.saya pake lucid



The FEW posts around the net on this mostly just repeat other threads and don't actually tell one how to REINSTALL from the BACKUP .iso.  I have looked at a mind numbing number of threads that "yada yada" and talk about how they are "going to" but they never actually SAY/type the words...
If someone has a BETTER METHOD that I didn't find because I didn't type in the correct search terms, please POST it...
Won't bother me at all because this may not be the best way to do it.
I did find one post on a blog that shows the boot screen of a custom remastersys cd and it shows the following options:
"live"
"xforcevesa"
"install"
"check"
"memtest"
'hd"
My particular remastersys backup .iso runs fine from a live cd.
However, there was NO OPTION for "install" on the boot splash.  THIS MAY CHANGE AT SOME TIME IN THE FUTURE as work on Remastersys progresses; the situation I am describing is as of 29 July 2009 with the latest version of remastersys.
Here is the simple answer which occurred to me while I was eating ice cream and watching a Frazier rerun....He and  his brother were sitting in the coffee house and he was talking about certain types of actions being "ubiquitous"....
Ah..........HA!  big_smile
Open the/a "terminal".
Type in the following:
sudo ubiquity
You will be asked for your password, I typed in the password which I had used on the original install.
You are then presented with the "normal" install screens, keyboard, timezone, computer name, your name, password, and do you want to share the install or take over the hard drive.
NOTE: I do not know if a DIFFERENT name or password will work on this because I used my normal name and normal password.
The backup then installs just like a normal install.
Everything is there from my own special installed wallpapers(the blue Mt. Fuji wave from another thread here), to my Soma FM playlist .pls files.  All of the OO and Koffice, xmms2 tweaks, menu additions, etc. are present and fully functional.  As a further test before I made the .iso I also installed Armagetron and it is also there and functional.
NOTE; other than the several mentioned above, I removed all my personal files except for a few because of the file limit size, and you should probably do so also.
NOTE on nVidia drivers.
If your particular nVidia driver fails then type the following into a terminal and you "should" get the appropriate drivers for your system:
sudo nvidia-xconfig
wait until everything is done.
then you may have to log in out, back in and back out and back in for it to work.
Hope this is of help.
Kyte

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