On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 12:14:44PM +0100, Daniel Swärd wrote: > Finns det nån guide/howto om hur man tar en Debiandist och fixar egna > installationsskivor? > > Tänkte försöka slänga ihop en version av Woody som includerar specifika > inställningar för att få det att fungera med systemet jag satt upp det här. > > Tänkte försöka slänga med nåt verktyg för att ändra partitionsstorlekar (i > försök att frälsa de som tyvärr har windowspartitioner (som naturligtvis > inte behöver alla GIG...)).
PGI kanske? Dock är det x86 only (möjligtvis IA64 också). Men du pratar ju om windowspartitioner så det skall väl inte vara något problem? Package: pgi Description: Progeny graphical installer creation system This package contains PGI, a multi-architecture graphical installer creation system for Debian GNU/Linux originally developed by Progeny Linux Systems, Inc., for their Debian-based "Progeny Debian" operating system. . This package enables the user to create ISO images containing a bootable installer (PGI) which guides the user through the steps of installation. The installer supports text and graphical installation modes. PGI runs debootstrap to install a minimal Debian system to the target filesystem(s), sets up a boot loader (if the installing user requests), and uses the pivot_root() system call to "boot" into the installed system. ISO images may be generated with complete or partial Debian package archives, or with the the installer only (useful for network-only installs, which PGI supports.) . PGI is extensible and customizable. Two example extensions are provided with this package; one uses the base-config package, while the other configures the installed system using the X-based Configlet system. . Two manuals are provided as part of this package. "Creating Debian Installers with PGI" documents the setup and configuration of a PGI-based installer ISO in detail. "Using the PGI Debian Installer" is an example of a PGI user's manual. Those creating custom installers with PGI will want to update the user's manual for their target audience. -- Peter Mathiasson, peter at mathiasson dot nu, http://www.mathiasson.nu GPG Fingerprint: A9A7 F8F6 9821 F415 B066 77F1 7FF5 C2E6 7BF2 F228
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