by AndyOxon » June 29th, 2017, 9:49 am
I have edited some of my .cfg files (for Linux) for 2 reasons. Firstly, I wanted to define OS boot locale and keyboard settings wherever possible. And secondly, I did not want persistence on all boot modes of an OS (where applicable) and so added a menu option for persistence boot, and removed persistence option on all other OS boot modes. I've also noticed that the 'Check installation media integrity' OS boot option is broken in all cases. So, I'm currently in the process of removing the option from the menus.
I understand that editing .cfg is officially UNSUPPORTED. And so rule no.1: make backups of originals BEFORE making changes! It is also a good idea to take a copy of the modified file(s) too, since your time will be wasted if you need to recreate the USB/CD.
I am still in the process of extensive testing. But so far, I have not found any adverse effects from my changes!