Hello all. I have two similar scenarios for Live-CD/DVD/USB system, and I'd like to know if debian live project can be of any use:
a) I have a home computer, with all software I need, configured to my preferences, etc. I'd like to make a live-copy of it that I could take with me and use it to boot any computer (same arch, of cource) and get my home system running there. Of course any changes will be lost or would have to be synced manually. b) I have a specially configured installation that I need to deploy easilly on more identical machines. I'd like to make a live-cd of it, boot it and use the "live" installer to copy it on new hardware. What I have mostly found so far is just creating the live-cd from scratch, with some options to tune it and a possibility to add live-to-hdd installer and some provisions to keep changes persistent if live-usb is used. But nothing that would take the running system and convert it to live system. I already had something like that couple of years ago based on debian Sarge. It was a system tuned to run on read-only media that could boot with isolinux as well as lilo with simplified installer (mkfs, rsync, chroot lilo), but everything has changed since then (udev, grub, squashfs, etc, etc) and it was a lot of work and debugging to get it running smooth. I wonder if someone has taken this to a new level. Thanks for any hints on which direction to focus my search. -- Regards Vladislav Kurz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-live-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201309201717.06958.vladislav.k...@webstep.net