lupu 528 remaster cd does nothing but change my wallpaper
Posted: Sun 18 Sep 2011, 06:24
Have just remastered my first cd as an experiment. I wanted to include all of the apps I've recently installed in lupu 528 on the CD,
There was a message at the start that said:
When everything was burned, it amounted to 316MB of disk space, which surprised me, since I had only installed Gimp, UFRAW, RAWstudio, Firefox 6, Seamonkey 2.33, and xfprot/fprot.
Heeding the warning at the end of the burn, I booted without using any 2fs file (I chose the 0 option), and was surprised that lupu booted up with a different wallpaper than I had used.
However, none of the above-mentioned applications loaded. Neither Gimp, nor Firefox, nor xfprot appeared in the Start menu. The only thing that was the same was my arrangement of the desktop icons. What the dickens used up the additional 200MB burned to disk, and what use was this whole operation?
There was a message at the start that said:
After that, it seemed to run without complaining, asking me only if I wanted to create a numbered file "5281108.173" for drivers. And I clicked on "yes" since there was no explanation. That file ended up being a mere 16KB on the directory of the 2fs file with which I booted.cannot stat exclude... because no such file or directory , ignoring cannot state exclude dir/file/lupu-528.sfs because no such file or directory, ignoringParallel sksquashfs: Using 2 processors (gee, I didn't know I HAD two!) Creating 4.0 filename
When everything was burned, it amounted to 316MB of disk space, which surprised me, since I had only installed Gimp, UFRAW, RAWstudio, Firefox 6, Seamonkey 2.33, and xfprot/fprot.
Heeding the warning at the end of the burn, I booted without using any 2fs file (I chose the 0 option), and was surprised that lupu booted up with a different wallpaper than I had used.
However, none of the above-mentioned applications loaded. Neither Gimp, nor Firefox, nor xfprot appeared in the Start menu. The only thing that was the same was my arrangement of the desktop icons. What the dickens used up the additional 200MB burned to disk, and what use was this whole operation?