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problem with customizing Linux Live CDs script commands

When I execute bash script line 05, I get the following error

fortenbm@fortenbm-Linux-desktop:~$ sudo mount -t squashfs -o loop ./isomount/casper/filesystem.squashfs ./isonew/squashfs/ [sudo] password for fortenbm: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error more>>

Web site design - awful

I've really tried to get used to the new Linux J. web design, but I just can't do it. It's way too busy, things are hard to find, too many columns, there is too much wasted space at the top (i.e., big banner stuff with very little information), etc. Sorry. I have to remove the bookmark. The LJ site is just too hard to use and not much fun anymore. more>>

Social Networking

Social networking -- the good, the bad and the ugly. Here we discuss how Linux users use social networks, which ones they use or don't use and why. more>>

Username Change?

Is it possible to change my username in the forums? (or for the site overall?).

While "Toril" worked well for my name on BBS's a good 10-15 years ago, lately I've been trying to consolidate my online monikers into one. "FredR" is just as good, as it outlines my real name. more>>

Traffic Monitoring

I think the traffic coming into LinuxJournal.com should be more closely monitored. I'm offering my services for free.

Attention Visitors: Please send me $1 in the mail if you visit this site. I'll tally the dollars, and report back the statistics.

NOTE: Please don't send me more than a dollar. I don't want the results skewed.

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