website rev 27

Amend LiveCD - Handbook (en)
author Paul Issot <paul@slitaz.org>
date Sat Apr 19 12:48:26 2008 +0100 (2008-04-19)
parents 16ab7f88b9d8
children fce25eab68bf
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     1.3 @@ -61,14 +61,7 @@
     1.4  process is finished, you can login without any password as user 
     1.5  <code>hacker</code>. To become root administrator, you can use the command 
     1.6  <code>su</code> with the password <code>root</code> in a XTerm window or 
     1.7 -the Linux console.
     1.8 -</p>
     1.9 -<p>
    1.10 -The desktop is powered by JWM (Joe's Window Manager), you can get the menu by
    1.11 -clicking on the screen with one of the mouse buttons. Applications are
    1.12 -classified by category and are available in English. Menu, theme and wallpaper 
    1.13 -can all be changed to your needs/preferences by editing one single file - 
    1.14 -personal settings and data can be stored on USB media (Flash key, SD card, etc).
    1.15 +the Linux console. In LiveCD mode the <em>root</em> password is <code>root</code>.
    1.16  </p>
    1.17  
    1.18  <a name="options"></a>
    1.19 @@ -209,13 +202,20 @@
    1.20  <p>
    1.21  When the system has finished it's initialization, the screen is cleared and the
    1.22  login prompt or the session manager Slim is displayed. Now you can choose to login
    1.23 -as <code>hacker</code> (without password) or as root administrator.
    1.24 -</p>
    1.25 -<p>
    1.26 +as <code>hacker</code> (without password) or as <code>root</code> administrator (password <code>root</code>).
    1.27  Once logged into a session, you can use the many commands available in Busybox, 
    1.28  the GNU text editor Nano or the Clex file manager. You can initiate a graphical server
    1.29  (X) via <code>startx</code> or connect to a remote machine via SSH or X.
    1.30 -The <code>startx</code> command will launch Xvesa and start the JWM window manager.
    1.31 +The <code>startx</code> command will launch Xvesa and start the window manager.
    1.32 +</p>
    1.33 +<p>
    1.34 +The desktop is powered by JWM (Joe's Window Manager), you can get the menu by
    1.35 +clicking on the screen with one of the mouse buttons. Applications are
    1.36 +classified by category and are available in English. Menu, theme and wallpaper 
    1.37 +can all be changed to your needs/preferences by editing one single file - 
    1.38 +personal settings and data can be stored on USB media (Flash key, SD card, etc).
    1.39 +</p>
    1.40 +<p>
    1.41  To launch a X session from the Linux console, for example if you have passed the 
    1.42  <code>screen=text</code> option or if Slim is not configured to run at startup:
    1.43  </p>
    1.44 @@ -223,6 +223,7 @@
    1.45  </pre>
    1.46  
    1.47  
    1.48 +
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    1.50  </div>
    1.51