WOW, that's some list of stuff to do.
Some I think I managed, as follows:
DONE:
1. Downloaded "both-boot-methods.tar.gz" and replace [within the running DebianDog filesystem] ONLY the existing files that match the new versions.
i.e. Replaced existing with new.
The new RemasterCow was one of the files included here, but I'd previously replaced the old with the new [as explained below], so didn't repeat this.
2. I used
http://smokey01.com/saintless/source-code/remastercow-new.zip to replace the old with the new.
3. "
Are you going to use all boot methods?"
I'll use "Porteus in RAM" when I need to make changes, then remaster [using RemasterDog], then when changes no longer needed use "Porteus in RAM NoSave".
4. "
I suggest to remove initrd.img from /live"
Where is this ../live folder?
Within the running filesystem, I see multiple /live folders in various locations.
But...
Pfind can find neither initrd.img, initrd1.img, nor initrd1.xz in the filesystem of the running DebianDog.
5. Here are the present contents of the copy version of live.cfg:
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label DebianDog LB-3x in RAM
kernel /live/vmlinuz1
append initrd=/live/initrd.img boot=live toram=01-filesystem.squashfs
label DebianDog LB-3x
kernel /live/vmlinuz1
append initrd=/live/initrd.img boot=live config swapon noeject quickreboot autologin
label DebianDog LB-2x in RAM
kernel /live/vmlinuz1
append initrd=/live/initrd1.img boot=live persistent toram=01-filesystem.squashfs
label DebianDog LB-2x RAM NoSave
kernel /live/vmlinuz1
append initrd=/live/initrd1.img boot=live toram=01-filesystem.squashfs
label DebianDog LB-2x
kernel /live/vmlinuz1
append initrd=/live/initrd1.img boot=live config persistent swapon noprompt quickreboot autologin
label DebianDog Porteus in RAM
kernel /live/vmlinuz1
append initrd=/live/initrd1.xz from=/ noauto changes=/media/sda5/05-DebianDog/changes.dat
label DebianDog Porteus in RAM NoSave
kernel /live/vmlinuz1
append initrd=/live/initrd1.xz from=/ noauto
label DebianDog Porteus
kernel /live/vmlinuz1
append initrd=/live/initrd1.xz from=/ noauto changes=/changes.dat
Is the folder holding "/media/sda5/05-DebianDog/changes.dat" too deep?
Have I specified this OK?
The folder holding the file is in the root of the partition, so I'd have thought it to be OK.
6. I'll only use RemasterDog when the presently running DebianDog has been tweaked to my satisfaction.
e.g. I notice when typing these replies, when I type " I get @ and vice versa, so I guess the OS is configured to use a US keyboard when it needs to be set for my UK keyboard.
I'm looking at "Add Keyboard Layout" but cannot find one suitable.
Mine = Compaq model number: KB - 0133.
Counting the keys I see: 105 keys + 8 small buttons up top.
Aught I to use "Generic-105 key"?
Or is there somewhere a setting for keyboard language?