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Author Topic: [EN] [Solved] Migration to Debian  (Read 3782 times)

Offline debsid

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[EN] [Solved] Migration to Debian
« on: 2023/09/04, 09:48:42 »
Hello everyone,

I am a long-term reader of these forums, and a long-term user of various forms of siduction but this is my first post (edit: apparently I have posted before  :-[).

I recently migrated a spare laptop to Debian unstable. I removed every script that was connected to siduction but my kernel still shows as 'Masters of War', although it is coming from Debian. What are the mechanisms behind this? Is this Grub related?
« Last Edit: 2023/09/04, 13:26:28 by debsid »

Offline edlin

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Re: Migration to Debian
« Reply #1 on: 2023/09/04, 10:31:58 »
Take a look at the file /etc/default/distro.

edlin

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Offline debsid

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Re: Migration to Debian
« Reply #2 on: 2023/09/04, 10:40:58 »
Thank you. I was just about to post this:

This has been driving me crazy, so I looked again. Apparently, I had looked in the wrong places, and I see now that I still have following scripts that contains the siduction version information under /etc/default:
siduction-version and /distro and in grub.d/siduction.cfg

So, do I just remove the entire file or just the line that contains "Masters of War" or just the value?

Offline debsid

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[Solved] Re: Migration to Debian
« Reply #3 on: 2023/09/04, 13:25:31 »
The kernel name in the Grub startup window does not come from /etc/default/distro, which in my case was also safe to remove, but from  /etc/default/grub.d/siduction.cfg where you can comment out GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR.