Gegroet sjamen > ik em de oplossing dan toch gevonden en dan nog wel dankzij reconstructor:
root@edp191:~# cat /home/%username%/reconstructor/initrd/scripts/casper-bottom/25configure_init
#!/bin/sh
PREREQ=""
DESCRIPTION="Setting up init..."
. /scripts/casper-functions
prereqs()
{
echo "$PREREQ"
}
case $1 in
# get pre-requisites
prereqs)
prereqs
exit 0
;;
esac
log_begin_msg "$DESCRIPTION"
# Arrange for shells on virtual consoles, rather than login prompts
if [ -n "$USERNAME" ]; then
if [ -f /root/etc/inittab ]; then
sed -i -e "s|^\([^:]*:[^:]*:[^:]*\):.*getty.*\<\(tty[0-9]*\).*$|\1:/bin/login -f $USERNAME /dev/\2 2>\&1|" /root/etc/inittab
fi
if [ "/root/etc/event.d/tty*" != "$(echo /root/etc/event.d/tty*)" ]; then
for f in /root/etc/event.d/tty*; do
sed -i -e "s|^exec.*|exec /bin/login -f $USERNAME /dev/$(basename $f) 2>\&1|" $f
done
fi
fi
# This has the nice side effect of the cron.{daily,weekly,monthly} jobs in
# /etc/crontab remaining disabled, yet also not run by anacron
if [ -x /root/etc/init.d/anacron ]; then
for f in /root/etc/rc?.d/S??anacron; do
mv ${f} ${f%/*}/K00anacron
done
fi
# No point, really
rm -f /root/etc/rc?.d/[SK]??postfix
# Avoid clobbering the user's clock
rm -f /root/etc/rc?.d/K??hwclock.sh
# Disable readahead since it doesn't play well with squashfs + unionfs
# use chmod instead of mv to not trigger unionfs bugs.
if [ -e /root/sbin/readahead-list ]; then
chmod -x /root/sbin/readahead-list
fi
log_end_msg
exit 0
Gewoon effe de -f na login weglaten en voila, je hebt een loginprompt voor de livecd wanneer je dit via reconstructor een nieuwe aanmaakt.