El 14/11/19 a las 05:51, Hassan Abdalla escribió:
> Dear List,
>
> I thank you for your previous help in getting me started to customise my
> own Debian 10 Live XFCE for my university project.
>
> Until now i have been able to :
>
> 1. Prepare env for build.
> 2. add my preference software to be
Dear List,
I thank you for your previous help in getting me started to customise my
own Debian 10 Live XFCE for my university project.
Until now i have been able to :
1. Prepare env for build.
2. add my preference software to be included in my live and installable
build.
3. add my script file in
On Wed, 30 Oct 2019 at 15:41, Fernando Toledo wrote:
> You really need read the docs to understand how to work the build system.
Yes, that does help.
Though I think that I used a walk-through tutorial
https://www.bustawin.com/create-a-custom-live-debian-9-the-pro-way/
and then looked at the do
I agree with Fernando.
Honestly, creating a custom build and ISO isn't that hard.
Read the documentation and move forward one step at a time. You'll be
glad that you did. Don't get overwhelmed.
D
On 10/30/19 9:35 AM, Fernando Toledo wrote:
El 30/10/19 a las 12:12, Hassan Abdalla escribió:
El 30/10/19 a las 12:12, Hassan Abdalla escribió:
> I went throgh some reading of live-build at debian, the information is
> too much for what i want to acheive, I will summarise here what i want
> in the hope that there will be a shortcut,
>
> 1. I want to use the the default ready build Debain B
I went throgh some reading of live-build at debian, the information is too
much for what i want to acheive, I will summarise here what i want in the
hope that there will be a shortcut,
1. I want to use the the default ready build Debain Buster Live ISO.
2. I want to be able to add more package to