[K12OSN] remasterizable live-cds

Javier Tibau jatb86 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 10 12:15:50 UTC 2008


Nice, I already found a wiki page on remasterization in ubuntu which didn't
mention remastersys. I guess I'll go either of those two ways since ubuntu
is a very easy to use distro.
Thanks for the tip

On Jan 9, 2008 11:51 PM, <ssh at tranquility.net> wrote:

> On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 23:10 -0500, Javier Tibau wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I need to make a live-cd with some chosen educational packages (most
> > important squeak) and was wondering if anybody knew of a good and easy
> > distro that has some tools for remastering a live-cd. I'm of course
> > researching the many posibilities out there but if there are
> > suggestions from someone who has tackled this problem recently it
> > would be nice. I don't consider myself a true linux master (wink) but
> > at the very least I think I'm a power user and like challenges (modest
> > this time cause I'm in a hurry).
> > Any help would be much appreciated.
> >
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> I have remastered several distros, varying from manually chrooting
> everything and running mkisofs to the much easier remastersys script.
> Remastersys works on Linux Mint and Ubuntu variants. You just need to
> add a repo to the installed distro (and VMware plays well with it),
> add/remove apps and then run the remastersys script.
>
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