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diff --git a/markup/pod/live-manual/media/text/de/user_customization-installer.ssi b/markup/pod/live-manual/media/text/de/user_customization-installer.ssi deleted file mode 100644 index 2f3a5a2..0000000 --- a/markup/pod/live-manual/media/text/de/user_customization-installer.ssi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -:B~ Customizing Debian Installer - -1~customizing-installer Customizing Debian Installer - -Live system images can be integrated with Debian Installer. There are a -number of different types of installation, varying in what is included and -how the installer operates. - -Please note the careful use of capital letters when referring to the "Debian -Installer" in this section - when used like this we refer explicitly to the -official installer for the Debian system, not anything else. It is often -seen abbreviated to "d-i". - -2~ Types of Debian Installer - -The three main types of installer are: - -*{"Normal" Debian Installer}*: This is a normal live system image with a separate kernel and initrd which (when selected from the appropriate bootloader) launches into a standard Debian Installer instance, just as if you had downloaded a CD image of Debian and booted it. Images containing a live system and such an otherwise independent installer are often referred to as "combined images". - -On such images, Debian is installed by fetching and installing .deb packages -using /{debootstrap}/, from local media or some network-based network, -resulting in a default Debian system being installed to the hard disk. - -This whole process can be preseeded and customized in a number of ways; see -the relevant pages in the Debian Installer manual for more information. Once -you have a working preseeding file, live-build can automatically put it in -the image and enable it for you. - -*{"Live" Debian Installer}*: This is a live system image with a separate kernel and initrd which (when selected from the appropriate bootloader) launches into an instance of the Debian Installer. - -Installation will proceed in an identical fashion to the "normal" -installation described above, but at the actual package installation stage, -instead of using /{debootstrap}/ to fetch and install packages, the live -filesystem image is copied to the target. This is achieved with a special -udeb called live-installer. - -After this stage, the Debian Installer continues as normal, installing and -configuring items such as bootloaders and local users, etc. - -*{Note:}* to support both normal and live installer entries in the bootloader of the same live medium, you must disable live-installer by preseeding #{live-installer/enable=false}#. - -*{"Desktop" Debian Installer}*: Regardless of the type of Debian Installer included, #{d-i}# can be launched from the Desktop by clicking on an icon. This is user friendlier in some situations. In order to make use of this, the debian-installer-launcher package needs to be included. - -Note that by default, live-build does not include Debian Installer images in -the images, it needs to be specifically enabled with #{lb config}#. Also, -please note that for the "Desktop" installer to work, the kernel of the live -system must match the kernel #{d-i}# uses for the specified -architecture. For example: - -code{ - - $ lb config --architectures i386 --linux-flavours 586 \ - --debian-installer live - $ echo debian-installer-launcher >> config/package-lists/my.list.chroot - -}code - -2~ Customizing Debian Installer by preseeding - -As described in the Debian Installer Manual, Appendix B at -https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/apb.html, "Preseeding provides a -way to set answers to questions asked during the installation process, -without having to manually enter the answers while the installation is -running. This makes it possible to fully automate most types of installation -and even offers some features not available during normal installations." -This kind of customization is best accomplished with live-build by placing -the configuration in a #{preseed.cfg}# file included in -#{config/includes.installer/}#. For example, to preseed setting the locale -to #{en_US}#: - -code{ - - $ echo "d-i debian-installer/locale string en_US" \ - >> config/includes.installer/preseed.cfg - -}code - -2~ Customizing Debian Installer content - -For experimental or debugging purposes, you might want to include locally -built #{d-i}# component udeb packages. Place these in -#{config/packages.binary/}# to include them in the image. Additional or -replacement files and directories may be included in the installer initrd as -well, in a similar fashion to {Live/chroot local -includes}#live-chroot-local-includes, by placing the material in -#{config/includes.installer/}#. |
