On 2016-10-19 13:31, Linux Kamarada wrote:
Okay, let me talk a little about it here.
As the openSUSE Project does not build official Live media since Leap 42.1 (there were official ones for openSUSE 13.2), I decided to help the project doing Live media myself. My live media is as close as possible to a clean install of openSUSE Leap with the KDE desktop, I changed only a few settings.
Actually, I'm not the only one to do something like that. Other people also build live media, be for general use, be for specific purposes, here you can find some:
Do you know if there is some small image similar to the rescue CD that was available till 13.2? It is a non installable image, that can be placed on a CD or a USB. In the case of USB, it is, or was, writeable. You could install additional rpms, scripts, data files, desktop configuration... whatever. And its main goal is to rescue installations, so it had tools for the purpose; say, gparted. It is better to use such a tool with a kernel and libs close to the system that is to be rescued, with the idea of doing a chroot and running yast, for instance. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)