Still messing around, I am trying to be a bit more sane and useful this time around. My head is halfway on straight this time so...
The image is mostly wheezy, it has the 3.5 kernel kernel from experimental and the live-boot and live-config packages from unstable though.
It does not have live-build installed. I do not recall if I initially built the image with live-build or not. But I don't guess that matters one way or another.
I use the following in the isolinux.cfg file, format was stolen from a debian live wheezy image.
- Code:
label live
menu label run live
menu default
linux /live/vmlinuz
initrd /live/initrd.img
append boot=live quiet splash
The problem with the user not being configured I think is due to user error on my part. An oversight regarding excludes files. Oops, my bad. Still need to test it out to be sure but I think that was it. That will be a relief as I was really freaked out about that.
In other words, most of the problem appears to be user error and the new -lib-live thing we got figured out. So that should about do it.
It does look like -etc-fstab.d should be excluded from the install. Actually the more I think about it probably just the -etc-fstab.d-live file should be excluded.
I think that is that...for now...