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#1 2012-05-18 06:31:55

ionreflex
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Registered: 2012-05-18
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First boot script

Hi all,

Just a quick question : I skipped the "first boot script" since the network wasn't working, figured I'd fix it and came back to it... problem is, after a quick search I cannot find the script! Is it still there ? Does it get deleted after first boot ?

Tanks!

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#2 2012-05-18 06:48:45

sleeveroller
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From: Liverpool, UK
Registered: 2011-02-25
Posts: 12
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Re: First boot script

Welcome to #!.

the script you're looking for is called cb-welcome

Last edited by sleeveroller (2012-05-18 06:54:05)

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#3 2012-05-18 08:26:01

rhowaldt
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Re: First boot script

hi ionreflex, welcome to the community! aside from that, what sleeveroller said smile

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#4 2012-05-18 12:18:47

becker
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From: Perth, Western Australia
Registered: 2010-02-26
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Re: First boot script

Welcome to crunchbang!

In case your not sure just open a terminal and enter the "cb-welcome" that others have mentioned then hit enter and you'll be on your way.


pay the bills with Windows, obssesed with Linux, studying CCNA when I can fit it in.

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#5 2012-05-18 17:28:59

ionreflex
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Registered: 2012-05-18
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Re: First boot script

sleeveroller wrote:

Welcome to #!.

the script you're looking for is called cb-welcome

rhowaldt wrote:

hi ionreflex, welcome to the community! aside from that, what sleeveroller said smile

becker wrote:

Welcome to crunchbang!

In case your not sure just open a terminal and enter the "cb-welcome" that others have mentioned then hit enter and you'll be on your way.

Tankiou all for the info and the warm welcome, pretty easy to find once you know what you're looking for! big_smile

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