It is the official Debian tool for building system images. This allowed the possibility of providing a GRUB image even when the machine is encrypted and activating the plymouth theme. This package was forked to integrate the kaisen-grub-configuration package as a dependency.
It is by default configured on kaisen-theme. This package is forked to add the different Kaisen themes on the system to provide wallpapers as well as "alternatives" to define by default the theme to use. This package provides wallpapers for the desktop, login screen, grub etc. This package is forked to integrate the specific configurations of Kaisen Linux (build the base system from the distribution repository). This package builds and installs the base system (the packages mentioned as required).
This package configures the mirrors to be used to download packages. Since the Kaisen Linux installer is configured to request no network configuration, this package has been forked to add the Kaisen Linux repository, because by default, without internet connection (therefore no mirror selection), apt-setup will configure the Debian security repositories. This package allows you to configure the /etc/apt/sources.list file after installing the system. The theme of the Kaisen Linux graphical installer is based on the original Clearlooks theme. This package has been modified because it provides the graphical configuration of the installer (theme, banners). It is necessary to rebuild the installer to integrate the modified packages for the installer and thus integrate them into the rolling release ISO. This package is forked to build the installer with the custom Kaisen Linux kernel as well as our packages used by the installer (rootskel-gtk for example). The kernel is also recompiled to disable signing modules because signing modules breaks GRUB The Kaisen Linux kernel has its own lean configuration.
deb files needed to install it via apt or dpkg. udeb files (used by the Debian installer) as well as. The kernel has been recompiled to generate. The package has therefore been recompiled to formalize the name of the distribution on the system and customize it a little more. This package surely has many other uses, but I have not encountered them so far.
The goal here was to replace Debian with Kaisen on the GRUB entries of the installed system. They are also used to customize GRUB thanks to the lsb_release package which, in its default configuration will read the /etc/os-release file to find out the version of the OS.īy consequently, personalize the GRUB entries in its default configuration by the command lsb_release -i -s (information present in /etc/default/grub at the line GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR) when executing the update-grub command. These files are used by the live system during the welcome message on the system (here Debian has been replaced by Kaisen Linux).
These files are used to identify the system version in details, such as the system version number, distribution name, code name, etc. The base-files package will simply provide the following files on the system: */etc/debian_version *Allow the deletion of the folder associated with a deleted user (/home/userdelete) when it is deleted with the delsuer command in file /etc/nf I modified this package to modify the following configurations: *Replace the default bash shell on zsh for user levels in file /etc/nf This package allows user creation via the adduser command (the binary is a perl script) and also to delete a user with the deluser command. This section presents the different packages modified for Kaisen Linux and their function on the system.