Cubic - How to set default home folder? [closed]
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I am in the process of creating a new Ubuntu Distrobution, named "Synago". I have finished the default desktop interface, but need some help. In "Pinguy Builder" they have this option: Pinguy User Folder Selector, which is awesome, but they do not have a live chroot environment to run commands in. I just need some way, even a new application if that is what it takes, that is able to do both of these things. Thanks in advanced!
[Edit: I have found my answer at Creating Custom Ubuntu distrubution with custom users, files and packages. ]
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I am in the process of creating a new Ubuntu Distrobution, named "Synago". I have finished the default desktop interface, but need some help. In "Pinguy Builder" they have this option: Pinguy User Folder Selector, which is awesome, but they do not have a live chroot environment to run commands in. I just need some way, even a new application if that is what it takes, that is able to do both of these things. Thanks in advanced!
[Edit: I have found my answer at Creating Custom Ubuntu distrubution with custom users, files and packages. ]
gnome custom-distributions uck
closed as off-topic by Thomas Ward♦ Dec 3 at 0:26
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- "This describes a problem that can't be reproduced, that seemingly went away on its own or was only relevant to a very specific period of time. It's off-topic as it's unlikely to help future readers." – Thomas Ward
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Please close this thread, as I have found my answer!
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I am in the process of creating a new Ubuntu Distrobution, named "Synago". I have finished the default desktop interface, but need some help. In "Pinguy Builder" they have this option: Pinguy User Folder Selector, which is awesome, but they do not have a live chroot environment to run commands in. I just need some way, even a new application if that is what it takes, that is able to do both of these things. Thanks in advanced!
[Edit: I have found my answer at Creating Custom Ubuntu distrubution with custom users, files and packages. ]
gnome custom-distributions uck
I am in the process of creating a new Ubuntu Distrobution, named "Synago". I have finished the default desktop interface, but need some help. In "Pinguy Builder" they have this option: Pinguy User Folder Selector, which is awesome, but they do not have a live chroot environment to run commands in. I just need some way, even a new application if that is what it takes, that is able to do both of these things. Thanks in advanced!
[Edit: I have found my answer at Creating Custom Ubuntu distrubution with custom users, files and packages. ]
gnome custom-distributions uck
gnome custom-distributions uck
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closed as off-topic by Thomas Ward♦ Dec 3 at 0:26
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- "This describes a problem that can't be reproduced, that seemingly went away on its own or was only relevant to a very specific period of time. It's off-topic as it's unlikely to help future readers." – Thomas Ward
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as off-topic by Thomas Ward♦ Dec 3 at 0:26
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This describes a problem that can't be reproduced, that seemingly went away on its own or was only relevant to a very specific period of time. It's off-topic as it's unlikely to help future readers." – Thomas Ward
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Please close this thread, as I have found my answer!
– Larry
Nov 29 at 22:03
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Please close this thread, as I have found my answer!
– Larry
Nov 29 at 22:03
Please close this thread, as I have found my answer!
– Larry
Nov 29 at 22:03
Please close this thread, as I have found my answer!
– Larry
Nov 29 at 22:03
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