The default SFS add-ons for first boot/liveCD are pre-defined inside the initrd.gz (/etc/rc.d/BOOTCONFIG). If you are saving your session, select add-ons by pressing Enter when prompted at boot, or from Menu | System | BootManager | Select and configure SFS. Upon closing the selection panel, the BootManager: SFS Boot Settings allows configuring the Boot-time prompt (Auto|Configure|Prompt|Disable). The Help button describes boot option overrides that also govern this SFS configuration (pfix=sfsauto|sfscfg|nosfs). One of these boot options can be added (or removed for the default prompt) from the extlinux.cfg or syslinux.cfg on your pen drive.punkman wrote:Thanks for answering guys. Another question- How do I change which sfs files to load automatically? The flash sfs is not loaded by default, but I feel it would be very easy if it was loaded by default. So I have kept it in my pendrive . But at every live boot it asks for configuration if I want to load it. How is it possible to add it to automatic options?
The Flash SFS, however may not work if Flash was previously installed by other means, so I use the Flash 10.1 Pet instead via Lighthouse Update or at http://lhpup.org/update/503/Internet/Fl ... 102.65.pet
There is a newer version at http://lhpup.org/update/503/Internet/Fl ... 152.27.pet although I don't use it, because Flash 10.2 no longer uses /tmp when rendering video, making it more difficult to save and view the content locally.
-TazOC