11th hour decision.


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Alright, I've stayed up pretty much all night, and the Live CD couldn't boot using our old scripts. The new kernel breaks them. However, those were the old and not-really-like scripts anyways BUT, X was autodetected and worked with those. The ones we DO like and that might work don't start X. I'm making a Live CD the "new" way right now. It'll be the same exact thing as the Preview was supposed to be, but X probably won't be autodetected and it'll drop into a shell. However, you can always run X -configure or other X things from inside there and manually start X.

With that being said, does anyone know of any working X detection scripts for Arch Linux?

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Back in the days when I tried tomake a distro on my own, I used Larch scripts for creating the Live system (just as the FaunOS proyect does), and for X autodetection, I used a simple init script that was executed by having it default in the DAEMONS array in /etc/rc.conf ... if you want to, I could create some basic autodetection script, or yet better, some semi-automatic config tool... which would ask the user some info and then autoconf based on that, but for this we would need to have both nvidia and ati drivers...

Hmmm...

Found an old script for autoconf... needs some tweaking but will do. (and needs transalation to english, sorry its in spanish :p)

#!/bin/bash
#
#Script de Autoconfiguracion de X.org para Arch Linux
# LTSmash (c) 2008 - lord.ltsmash </at/> gmail </dot/> com
#Estas legalmente autorizado para distribuir este software y usarlo como quieras mientras que mantengas este mensaje de copyright

case $1 in
--help)
echo 'Este es un script de autoconfiguracion para Xorg creado para su uso con NWN-Live y otros sistemas Live-CD basados en Arch Linux, el cual esta hecho para ser ejecutado automaticamente y si no funciona como es debido tiene algunos sistemas fallback que deben ser activados por el usuario usando las opciones...'
echo 'Uso:'
echo 'mkxorgconf <parametro>'
echo
echo 'El script mkxorgconf solamente acepta un parametro a la vez'
echo 'Las opciones disponibles son -hwd (Esta opcion hace una configuracion sin ayuda del usuario) y -xconf (esta opcion ejecuta un programa el cual requiere conocimientos del hardware de la maquina y por lo tanto no es automatico).'
echo 'La opcion recomendada es -hwd'
exit 0;;
-hwd)
hwd -xa
mv /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 /etc/X11/xorg.conf
echo 'Configuracion creada con exito, desea editarla (S/n)?:'
read input1
	case $input1 in
	S)
	echo 'Editando con nano...'
	nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
	echo 'Ahora ejecute "startx"'
	exit 0;;
	*)
	echo 'Finalizando, ahora ejecute "startx"'
	exit 0;;
	esac;;
-xconf)
xorgconfig
echo 'Desea editar manualmente su xorg.conf? (S/n)'
read input1
	case $input1 in
	S)
	echo 'Editando con nano...'
	nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
	echo 'Ahora ejecute "startx"'
	exit 0;;
	*)
	echo 'Finalizando, ahora ejecute "startx"'
	exit 0;;
	esac;;
*)
echo 'Opcion invalida, use el parametro --help para ayuda, abortando...'
exit 1;;
esac

#Metodo automatico (FaunOS)
Xorg -configure &> /dev/null
mv /xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf &> /dev/null

mkbootcd?

http://projects.xennet.org/svnarch/mkbootcd/trunk/mkbootcd

What Arch is using right now are the Archboot images, and thos ecould be perfectly used as a base for what we want. or we could actually ask for help to the new Arch's release team :p

http://www.archlinux.org/news/430/

EDIT:

Hmm, nope. Well, there's larch, which I've been repeating, but we loose anything if I do it again:

http://larch.berlios.de/doc/index.html

These are some scripts to create a Live-CD system, based off Arch... and let me say: They work really nice.

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