Hello,everyone:
I have build a Appliance with suse studio.It works fine. And then I want to remove some fonts from the appliance and add some others, But I can’t find the way. Cound somebody give me some suggestions?
PS:How can I remove the icewm that installed with KDE4?
Thanks
Thank you caf, Excuse My poor English, I mean how to remove some fonts BEFORE the appliance has been build,so that they NEVER be installed into the system.
Thank you for reply again. Because once I install the KDE4 Desktop , some fonts that conflict to the Chinese fonts would be installed (openSymbol.ttf), so I want to remove them and add some Chinese fonts ( HWZS.ttf \ HWFS.ttf) into the appliance ,So that once The installation have been finished , the Chinese fonts would be installed into the system automaticly. I cannot find these Chinese fonts with the packages manager.
Thank you caf. I still don’t know how to remove some fonts from the appliance , I have checked the build appliance iso file, mount it to a virtual CD driver ,besides some boot files, I found that there is only a big image file in the CD image , But I don’t know what the file format is. It is different from the linux boot CD like ubuntu or original opensuse. So , I think , I’d better write a script and execute it after I have install my own appliance for removing some fonts, adjust the desktop environment, and so on. Thank you for your help,Much appreciate.
On 04/17/2010 06:26 AM, solitom wrote:
> caf4926;2153601 Wrote:
>> A dvd install allows you to manage what packages you install.
>> Like in this
>> http://tinyurl.com/y2gstel
>>
>> Why not just alter your studio build and burn a new copy
>
> Thank you for reply again. Because once I install the KDE4 Desktop ,
> some fonts that conflict to the Chinese fonts would be installed
> (openSymbol.ttf), so I want to remove them and add some Chinese fonts (
> HWZS.ttf \ HWFS.ttf) into the appliance ,So that once The installation
> have been finished , the Chinese fonts would be installed into the
> system automaticly. I cannot find these Chinese fonts with the packages
> manager.
To prevent specific packages from being installed, you can simply ban it
in the Studio UI. However this may cause dependency issues if nothing
else provides the required software.
Are these fonts packaged somewhere? If so you can simply include them.
If not, you can try adding them via the overlay files so that it
overrides those installed by the packages.