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First of all, my apologies on what I said earlier about Systemback erasing my /etc/resolv.conf settings. I found out what the REAL culprit was -- it was Ventoy. I therefore added something to it to prevent that from happening again, so that's fixed.
Now, on to my question -- and this may actually be more of a feature request if this currently isn't possible. Anyways, is it possible to make ISOs created with Systemback automatically log in when booted up? If not, I'd like to see this done when you have the chance.
The reason I ask is, I heard from someone who tried my distro but wasn't happy about the fact it wouldn't automatically log in, despite the fact that I gave the login information on the project website. I therefore added that information to more pages on the site in an attempt to make it less likely for people to miss it. But better yet, I'd like to know how to set it to automatically log in in order to make it idiot-proof, if that's possible.
Thanx in advance,
Fred
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First of all, my apologies on what I said earlier about Systemback erasing my /etc/resolv.conf settings. I found out what the REAL culprit was -- it was Ventoy. I therefore added something to it to prevent that from happening again, so that's fixed.
Now, on to my question -- and this may actually be more of a feature request if this currently isn't possible. Anyways, is it possible to make ISOs created with Systemback automatically log in when booted up? If not, I'd like to see this done when you have the chance.
The reason I ask is, I heard from someone who tried my distro but wasn't happy about the fact it wouldn't automatically log in, despite the fact that I gave the login information on the project website. I therefore added that information to more pages on the site in an attempt to make it less likely for people to miss it. But better yet, I'd like to know how to set it to automatically log in in order to make it idiot-proof, if that's possible.
Thanx in advance,
Fred
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: