Previously, if you were to boot this image you would be greeted with an error message telling you that the background could not be set. To fix this the package eterm was added to the fluxbox world file to be pulled in on build-time. However, this only solved the problem of being unable to set the background manually. To have fluxbox set it automatically the .xinit was altered to call "exec startfluxbox". When fluxbox is called by that command it searches for and executes the startup file located in ~/.fluxbox/. This commit also adds a custom startup file which sets the background to the default background: /usr/share/backgrounds/background.jpg. This commit also includes one unrelated alteration to fluxbox-run.sh which changes the fluxbox init file to look at the custom menu in /usr/share/fluxbox/usermenu instead of ~/.fluxbox/my-menu. |
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Kernel Requirements: ==================== On the host system, these two packages need to be installed: * sys-kernel/hardened-sources-3.14.2-r1 * sys-kernel/linux-firmware-20131230 * sys-kernel/genkernel Once you emerge these things, create a symbolic link of the hardened-sources to point to "/usr/src/linux-tinhat". After this you need to apply the Loop-AES patch by doing the following: * cp ./config/loop-AES-kernel-3.14.patch /usr/src/linux-tinhat/ Then apply the patch: * rm -f drivers/block/loop.c include/linux/loop.h * patch -p1 < loop-AES-kernel-3.14.patch To run: ======= Execute ./<DM>-run.sh Where <DM> is a desktop manager of three flavors of choice: * Fluxbox * Gnome3 * Xfce4 When your ISO is built, you can clean up by removing the th-<ARCH>-<DM>/ directory as it is no longer needed. Enjoy! ;)