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Redmine Documentation: RE: cl-builder documentation for reassembling css iso from running cldx http://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/31152?r=38812#message-388122019-03-19T01:00:19+03:00spencer audrey
<p>I tried looking at the Python code, but I can't make out what it is looking for. <noindex><a class="external" href="https://tgw.onl/digitalocean/" ref="nofollow">https://tgw.onl/digitalocean/</a></noindex> , <noindex><a class="external" href="https://tgw.onl/siteground/" ref="nofollow">https://tgw.onl/siteground/</a></noindex> , <noindex><a class="external" href="https://tgw.onl/ipage/" ref="nofollow">https://tgw.onl/ipage/</a></noindex></p> Documentation: RE: cl-builder documentation for reassembling css iso from running cldx http://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/31152?r=34985#message-349852017-04-12T00:18:20+03:00Scott Bertilson
<p>From what I can tell, none of the old documentation seems to apply to the current releases. I see scripts which seem related:<br />cl-builder-break<br />cl-builder-image<br />cl-builder-prepare<br />cl-builder-profile<br />cl-builder-restore<br />cl-builder-update<br />and look like they must somehow work together to provide this capability, but I can find no documentation that tells how to use them.</p>
<p>In addition, access to them is provided in cl-console-gui, but I can't get any of them to do anything.<br />I tried cl-builder-prepare via the gui and it asks for a Source image for which I supplied the path to a CLS ISO, but it gives the error "Wrong source distributive for layered build". I tried looking at the Python code, but I can't make out what it is looking for.</p> Documentation: How to set up sudo in Calculate Linux => Solutionhttp://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/318322016-05-22T10:18:13+03:00Adrien Duck
<p>Hi all,</p>
<p>If you like use sudo to launch some commands, i am going to show you how to enable sudo in Calculate Linux.<br />By default, sudo installed but doesn't work.</p>
<pre>
adrien@oxygen ~ $ sudo ls
Password:
adrien is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
</pre>
<p>So, to enable it, connect you in root user, with your root password. :</p>
<pre>
su -
</pre>
<p>Execute the following command :</p>
<pre>
visudo
</pre>
<p>Uncomment this line (~ line 82)<br /><pre>
# %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL
</pre></p>
<p>Save the file (If vi used : Esc and :wq!, If nano used Ctrl+O, Enter and Ctrl+X)</p>
<p>Before try, verify that your user is in the "wheel" group :</p>
<pre>
grep wheel /etc/group
</pre>
<p>For me, it's Okay :<br /><pre>
wheel:x:10:root,adrien
</pre></p>
<p>If your user isn't the wheel group, add it :</p>
<pre>
usermod -G wheel -a youruser
</pre>
<p>Logout your user and log in again to enable new rights.</p>
<p>;)</p> Documentation: cl-builder documentation for reassembling css iso from running cldx http://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/311522016-03-20T20:55:17+03:00egun ohlson
<p>Want to make a new css iso, add some packages an a<br />different kernel. I uses <noindex><a class="external" href="http://www.calculate-linux.org/main/en/interactive_system_build" ref="nofollow">http://www.calculate-linux.org/main/en/interactive_system_build</a></noindex>,<br />but there is no cl-builder executable on my current running cldx box.<br />I found <noindex><a class="external" href="http://www.calculate-linux.org/main/ru/calculate-builder" ref="nofollow">http://www.calculate-linux.org/main/ru/calculate-builder</a></noindex>, but can't<br />understand it. Could someone please translate it to english?</p> Documentation: RE: Linux tutorial sitehttp://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/26307?r=29601#message-296012015-09-11T05:01:53+03:00João Filipejoaofilipe@openmailbox.org
<p>Thanks for share , an amazing work that I think that can be helpfull for users.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p> Documentation: RE: Getting Flash to work in Operahttp://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/10795?r=27626#message-276262014-12-14T02:29:52+03:00Douglas Hinds
<p>Thank you. (But it's: www-plugins/adobe-flash)</p> Documentation: Linux tutorial sitehttp://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/263072014-07-24T12:39:13+04:00John Next
<p>Hi guys,</p>
<p>I've created a website that covers the basics of Linux: <noindex><a class="external" href="http://linux-bible.com" ref="nofollow">http://linux-bible.com</a></noindex>. The content is still being added. If someone is willing to contribute please contact me at <a class="email" href="mailto:info@linux-bible.com">info@linux-bible.com</a>.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p> Documentation: RE: Unmasking packages using portagehttp://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/9836?r=17210#message-172102012-09-11T13:14:13+04:00Jitsu Jin
<p>"Not so far ago I found an interesting feature in portage-2.2. Two wonderful options had been appeared in emerge: --autounmask and --autounmask-write. They allow users not to install additional package app-portage/autounmask saving easy and safe handling with package unmasking."</p>
<p>I think this should say....</p>
<p>"I recently found an interesting feature in portage-2.2. Two wonderful options have been added to emerge: --autounmask and --autounmask-write. They allow users to install packages that normally would be masked and prevented from being installed. Autounmask makes unmasking packages easy by automatically unmasking the selected package as well as its dependencies."</p>
<p>""If --autounmask is enabled, changes are written to config files. Of course, respecting CONFIG_PROTECT and --ask. If CONFIG_PROTECT is not empty running etc-update would be reminded for config files updating in /etc/portage/.""</p>
<p>Should say....</p>
<p>"If --autounmask is enabled, changes are written to config files. Of course, it will still be limited by settings in CONFIG_PROTECT and --ask. If CONFIG_PROTECT is not empty, then try running etc-update in the terminal to update config files in /etc/portage/."</p>
<p>""Take an attention: we've taken no deal with dev-libs/libmowgli, everything was done automatically. We're remembered to run etc-update. Running."</p>
<p>"Take note: We have not had to manually deal withdev-libs/libmowgli, everything was done automatically. We should then run etc-update, as shown below."</p>
<p>""for this method worked properly or you would be informed about absence of file for writing in.""</p>
<p>"for this method to work properly, or else you would be notified about the absence of files that would be written to."</p>
<p>I wish the guide would talk more about CONFIG_PROTECT and how to edit those changes, or turn it off entirely.</p> Documentation: RE: Getting Flash to work in Operahttp://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/10795?r=11379#message-113792011-10-12T11:40:51+04:00Alexey Kazakov
<p>I use Opera on CLD. It works with adobe-flasnplugin out-of-box.</p> Documentation: Getting Flash to work in Operahttp://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/107952011-09-13T08:37:50+04:00Ralph Ellisralphellis1@netscape.ca
<p>I have always liked Opera as a web browser but the standard installation in Gentoo leaves Flash Player broken.<br />I have seen a useful link to get Flash Player up and running in Gentoo and consequently Calculate Linux.</p>
<p><noindex><a class="external" href="http://my.opera.com/CrazyTerabyte/blog/2007/07/27/playing-flash-videos-in-opera-under-gentoo-linux" ref="nofollow">http://my.opera.com/CrazyTerabyte/blog/2007/07/27/playing-flash-videos-in-opera-under-gentoo-linux</a></noindex></p>
<p>It shows you how to tell Opera to use a specific version of Flash Player on your system and get it working.<br />Opera is faster than most browsers and has an integrated mail client.</p> Documentation: RE: Man page for cl-installhttp://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/10344?r=10650#message-106502011-09-05T06:50:57+04:00Calculate Linux
<p>thanks</p> Documentation: RE: Man page for cl-installhttp://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/10344?r=10618#message-106182011-09-03T02:24:17+04:00João Filipejoaofilipe@openmailbox.org
<p>Big notice friend. Greetings.</p> Documentation: Man page for cl-installhttp://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/103442011-08-11T14:55:49+04:00Alexey Kazakov
<p>Hi, friends. I've just translated man page for cl-install from Russian into English. My English is not so good, so, if you notice any grammatic and spelling mistakes, please leave your comments.</p>
<p>Here is the man page:</p>
<pre>
CL-INSTALL(1) Calculate Linux installation CL-INSTALL(1)
NAME
cl-install - installs Calculate Linux on hdd, USB-Flash or USB-HDD
SYNOPSIS
[-d] [-w] [--mbr] [--type] [--iso] [-s] [--march] [--build] [-l] [-u]
[--hostname] [--netconf] [--dhcp] [--ip] [--route] [--dns] [--proxy]
[--ntp] [--nouuid] [--set] [-U] [-f] [--live] [--install]
[--uninstall] [--nospinner] [-P] [-p] [-v] [--filter] [--xml]
[--color] [--version] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
cl-install - Calculate Linux installation tool. It supports installing on Hard Disk Drive, external hard disk and USB-stick. Image, stored in '/var/calculate/linux' or '/var/calculate/remote/linux' is used for installing. In case of installing from LiveCD/LiveUSB booted image is used.
Installation on hard disk can be done in usual mode or in interactive build mode for creating changed distribution. For installing in interactive build mode use '--build'.
Installation on external hard drive differs by the lack of hardware dependence.
By default, installing on USB-flash is done by copying of liveusb image with fat32 as a filesystem and syslinux bootloader. If needed, system can be installed with full file unpacking like installing on HDD. Use '--type' option for it.
OPTIONS
Options for cl-install:
-d, --disk DISK[:[DIR:FILESYSTEM:OPTIONS]]
DISK - volume for installing or directory in case of remounting the part of filesystem hierarchy. DIR - mounting point, value 'none' cancels mounting point transferring. FILESYSTEM - file system, available values: ext2, ext3, ext4, reiserfs, xfs, jfs, btrfs. OPTIONS - mounting options, see 'man fstab'. For multiple volumes specifying use the option required number of times.
-w, --swap swap volume
--mbr boot disk
Disk for Master Boot Record (MBR). Value 'off' cancels boot record changing.
--type device type
Device type. Valid values: hdd, usb-hdd, flash.
--iso path to file
Path to file, containing ISO image with distribution. If not specified, image of the same architecture is sought in '/var/calculate/linux' and '/var/calculate/remote/linux', or livecd is used in case of booting from LiveCD/LiveUSB. At finding multiple images, priority is given to more recent version.
-s, --os distribution
The choice of the distribution, valid values "CDS", "CLD", "CLDG", "CLDX", "CLS", "CMC" и "CSS". If specified, required distro is sought in '/var/calculate/linux' and '/var/calculate/remote/linux'.
--march architecture
CPU's architecture choising. Valid values: "i686", "x86_64". If specified, required distro is sought in '/var/calculate/linux' and '/var/calculate/remote/linux'.
--build
Installing in interactive build mode. Is valid while installing on HDD. If specified, live image during boot will be mounted in a separate layer of aufs2 filesystem. Additional layers allow to separate changes from the results.
-l, --lang language
Language choice. Valid values: 'bg_BG' - Bulgarian, 'de_DE' -German, 'en_US' - English, 'es_ES' - Spanish, 'fr_FR' - French, 'it_IT' - Italian, 'pl_PL' - Polish, 'pt_BR' - Portugal Brazilian, 'pt_PT' - Portugal , 'ro_RO' - Romanian, 'ru_RU' - Russian, 'uk_UA' - Ukrainian.
-u, --user user
Users added to the installed system. For adding several users use the option required number of times
--hostname hostname
Short or full form of hostname.
--netconf network manager
Network manager choice. Valid values: 'openrc' and 'networkmanager'. The latter can be chosen if NetworkManager is a part of the distro.
--dhcp interface
Get IP-address throw DHCP for specified interface. For specifying of two or more interfaces use the option required number of times.
--ip [IFACE:]IP
IPv4 network address with CIDR specifying. IFACE can indicate a network interface. The default IFACE value is eth0. E.g. 192.168.0.1/24. Specifying of several network interfaces is allowed.
--route NETWORK:[GATEWAY][:IFACE[:SOURCE]]
Routing rule: network, gateway, interface, source IP. For specifying default gateway, NETWORK can be set as 'default'.
--dns DNS
Network address of DNS server.
--proxy PROXY
Network address of proxy server.
--ntp NTP
Network address of NTP timeserver.
--nouuid
Don't use UUID device names. If specified, usual device names (/dev/sda1, etc.) will be used. Use if you sure in what you do.
--set VAR=VALUE
Changes internal variable value of Calculate utilities. For multiple values changing use the option required number of times.
-U, --update
Run install for new versions only. Handy to use with the second volume for system updating and '--force' option.
-f, --force
Don't ask questions while installing.
--live
Run configure of the current system. While running system configuration with templates is done, Calculate-utilities join to autoconfiguring of programs installed by package manager. Command is running while livecd booting or first system boot. It's possible to restore the initial configuration of the system. With language, network, video, etc. configuring options it is possible to change system configuration.
--install
Configuring calculate-install for package configuration. Running this in Calculate Linux leads to joining package for autoconfiguring of programs installed by package manager. Utility is run by profile.bashrc script from calculate overlay.
--uninstall
Disable package configuring by calculate-install.
--nospinner
Disable progress bar of system installing.
-P
Read passwords from standard input. If specified one or more users passwords are read from standard input.
-p, --show-partitions
Show info about present partitions. The info, shown in table view: size, device, label, mounting point, filesystem format, type, installed system.
-v, --show-variables
List environmental variables of Calculate utilities with their values and changing access flag. For full view use '-vv'
--filter filter
Variable filtering. Is used with '--show-variables'. E.g.: 'cl-install -v --filter=*video*'.
--xml
Output variables in XML format. Is used with '--show-variables'.
--color WHEN
Color using control. WHEN can take values 'never', 'always' or 'auto' for messages output with or without color.
--version
Print version number of cl-install program and exit.
-h, --help
Print help and then exit.
SEE ALSO
cl-builder(1), cl-image(1)
EXAMPLES
System installing to /dev/sda2
cl-install -d /dev/sda2
Changing video driver on 'fglrx'. Before running be sure 'x11-drivers/ati-drivers' is installed.
cl-install --live --set os_install_x11_video_drv=fglrx
System installing on several partitions. In the example system is installed on sda2, all users settings and data are stored on sda5, sda1 is used as swap.
cl-install -d /dev/sda2 -d /dev/sda5:/var/calculate -d /var/calculate/home:/home -w /dev/sda1 --hostname calculatelinux
System installing with network options specifying: ip address 192.168.1.20, mask 255.255.255.0, defailt gateway 192.168.1.1, DNS 192.168.1.2. As a network manager is used OpenRC.
cl-install -d /dev/sda2 --ip 192.168.1.20/24 --route default:192.168.1.1 --dns 192.168.1.2 --netconf openrc
Router installing. In the example two network interfaces are configured, Input eth0: ip address 1.2.3.6, mask 255.255.255.252, gateway 1.2.3.5 and output eth1: ip address 192.168.1.1, mask 255.255.255.0. DNS address 8.8.8.8. Routing to network 192.168.3.0/24 is made throw gateway 192.168.1.2.
cl-install -d /dev/sda2 --ip eth0:1.2.3.6/30 --route default:1.2.3.5:eth0 --ip eth1:192.168.1.1 --route 192.168.3.0/24:192.168.1.2:eth1 --dns 8.8.8.8
AUTHORS
Calculate Utilities are developed by Calculate Ltd. http://calculate.ru
Man page originally written by Calculate Ltd.
</pre> Documentation: RE: Unmasking packages using portagehttp://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/9836?r=9837#message-98372011-07-13T15:16:24+04:00Alexey Kazakov
<p>Sorry for my English, all the notes about mistakes are welcome.</p> Documentation: Unmasking packages using portagehttp://old.calculate-linux.org/boards/43/topics/98362011-07-13T15:15:03+04:00Alexey Kazakov
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