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@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ List of cool forks, spin-offs and other related projects inspired by Minimal Lin
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* [Debootstrap Live](https://github.com/zac87/debootstrap_live) - this spin-off of MLL generates bootable ISO with current kernel and [debootstrap](https://wiki.debian.org/Debootstrap) base system.
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* [Boot2Minc](https://github.com/mhiramat/boot2minc) - this fork adds [Mincs](https://github.com/mhiramat/mincs) and as result you can run Linux containers inside MLL. One interesting Mincs feature - it provides tools which allow you to reuse alredy existing Docker containers.
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* [Boot2Minc](https://github.com/mhiramat/boot2minc) - this fork adds [Mincs](https://github.com/mhiramat/mincs) and as result you can run Linux containers inside MLL. One interesting Mincs feature - it provides tools which allow you to reuse already existing Docker containers.
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* [K1773R's MLL](https://github.com/K1773R/minimal) - PowerPC version of Minimal Linux Live with [memtester](http://pyropus.ca/software/memtester) as additional software. Impressive work!
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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ prepare_boot_bios() {
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$ISOIMAGE/boot/syslinux
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}
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# Genrate 'El Torito' boot image as per UEFI sepcification 2.7,
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# Generate 'El Torito' boot image as per UEFI specification 2.7,
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# sections 13.3.1.x and 13.3.2.x.
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prepare_boot_uefi() {
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# Find the build architecture based on the Busybox executable.
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@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ editions. Your distribution might have different build dependencies but most of
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the time there is a single meta-package which installs most of the stuff that
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you need.
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The build proces is slow, so be prepared to wait. In the end you should have
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The build process is slow, so be prepared to wait. In the end you should have
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the ISO image file 'minimal_linux_live.iso' in the same folder where you
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started the build process. You can burn the ISO image on CD/DVD or (better) run
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it with PC emulator like QEMU, VirtualBox or VMware Workstation Player.
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# Print first message on screen.
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cat /etc/msg/03_init_01.txt
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# Wait 5 second or until any keybord key is pressed.
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# Wait 5 second or until any ~keyboard key is pressed.
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read -t 5 -n1 -s key
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if [ "$key" = "" ] ; then
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ echo -e "Welcome to \\e[1mMinimal \\e[32mLinux \\e[31mLive\\e[0m (/init)"
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# Print first message on screen.
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cat /etc/msg/init_01.txt
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# Wait 5 second or until any keybord key is pressed.
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# Wait 5 second or until any ~keyboard key is pressed.
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read -t 5 -n1 -s key
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if [ ! "$key" = "" ] ; then
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