What about this ?
http://www.linux-live.org/
Regards,
Rob.
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From: "Richard Atcheson"
On Saturday 01 January 2005 06:48 pm, Ted Hilts wrote:
James
I think that would work, BUT...
Would it not be best if he used "dd" to create the image (iso) file? The bios would have to be set up to boot first from CD (probably already the case)? What about the MBR associated with the Live CD he would be building? Probably he should start with a boot floppy?
I'm about to do the same thing.
TED
James Knott wrote:
Alex Angerhofer wrote:
Hi List,
can someone please give me a pointer to a how-to to generate a live CD? I am not interested in just using the live CDs that are out there, i.e., SuSE's or knoppix or others. Rather I'd like to make my own, or preferably start with SuSE's live CD and modify it to add some software of my own to it.
What happens, if you create an iso file of the CD, mount it read & write, make your changes and then save and write the iso to a new CD?
in the suse admin guide there is a section on how to do what you want. My version is found in /usr/share/docs/adminguide.
richard
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