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Subject: Custom Debian LiveCD?
UTC Time: May 22, 2017 10:23 PM
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I'd like to make my own custom Debian livecd for private
use. However, when I search for this on the web it's either
posts which talk about di
On 23/05/17 10:23, Anonymous wrote:
I'd like to make my own custom Debian livecd for private
use. However, when I search for this on the web it's either
posts which talk about discontinued programs which have
been abandoned and/or no longer work, or pages with step by
step instructio
I'd like to make my own custom Debian livecd for private
use. However, when I search for this on the web it's either
posts which talk about discontinued programs which have
been abandoned and/or no longer work, or pages with step by
step instructions, dozens of pages long, and usually f
On Tue,12.Aug.08, 18:28:24, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> darren naidoo wrote:
>> I want to make a live dvd with all the features. What command can i use to
>> copy my whole hard drive.
>>
>
> There is also live-magic, which is a GUI front-end to live-helper and uses
> a subset of the latter to create
On Wednesday 13 August 2008 02:17, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
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> > darren naidoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I want to make a live dvd with all the features. What command ca
darren naidoo wrote:
I want to make a live dvd with all the features. What command can i use to copy
my whole hard drive.
There is also live-magic, which is a GUI front-end to live-helper and
uses a subset of the latter to create an iso.
A word to the wise: I would only do this on a fully
Luca Bruno wrote:
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I want to make a live dvd with all the features. What command can i use to copy
my whole hard drive.
I don't think it is a matter of just a com
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darren naidoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to make a live dvd with all the features. What command can i use to
> copy my whole hard drive.
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Hi all!
I am trying to build my own Debian LiveCD using dfsbuild however I keep running
into this error:
[dfs/INFO] Running.
[dfs/DEBUG] Processing at state DebsInstalled
[dfs/DEBUG] Symlinking /etc/mtab
[dfs/CRITICAL] Exception: /proc/mounts: createSymbolicLink: already exists
(File exists
José Pablo Fernández wrote:
Is there a Debian Live CD I could use to do maintenance? I know there are
various Debian-based live cds, but I'd like one based in Sarge so I know the
version of all the tools, like fsck, mdadm, etc match those used by the
system itself.
Debian Live is the only
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Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
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>> José Pablo Fernández wrote:
>>> On Friday 23 February 2007 16:36, Greg Folkert wrote:
Then chroot into the system image. Most if not all system main
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José Pablo Fernández wrote:
On Friday 23 February 2007 16:36, Greg Folkert wrote:
Then chroot into the system image. Most if not all system maintenance
can be done right from the system itself. Of course there are some
issues you wi
Am Freitag, 23. Februar 2007 21:33 schrieb José Pablo Fernández:
> I need to do FS maintenance, mdadm and fsck, and I'd be booting with a CD
> only to have root not even mounted as read only, so this is not really an
> option.
"Recovery Is Possible" handles mdadm plus lvm2 setups very good. Plus it
José Pablo Fernández wrote:
Is there a Debian Live CD I could use to do maintenance? I know there are
The Live CD howto supposedly has an explanation of how to make
a Live CD from any distro, especially Debian. I suppose you could
use Knoppix and do a respin, but put your own distro in there.
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José Pablo Fernández wrote:
> On Friday 23 February 2007 16:36, Greg Folkert wrote:
>> Then chroot into the system image. Most if not all system maintenance
>> can be done right from the system itself. Of course there are some
>> issues you will need t
On Friday 23 February 2007 16:36, Greg Folkert wrote:
> Then chroot into the system image. Most if not all system maintenance
> can be done right from the system itself. Of course there are some
> issues you will need to understand but nothing preventing you from doing
> what you need to do.
I nee
On 2/23/07, José Pablo Fernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a Debian Live CD I could use to do maintenance? I know there are
various Debian-based live cds, but I'd like one based in Sarge so I know the
version of all the tools, like fsck, mdadm, etc match those used by the
system itself.
On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 13:21 -0300, José Pablo Fernández wrote:
> Is there a Debian Live CD I could use to do maintenance? I know there are
> various Debian-based live cds, but I'd like one based in Sarge so I know the
> version of all the tools, like fsck, mdadm, etc match those used by the
> sy
Is there a Debian Live CD I could use to do maintenance? I know there are
various Debian-based live cds, but I'd like one based in Sarge so I know the
version of all the tools, like fsck, mdadm, etc match those used by the
system itself.
Thank you.
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Stefan O'Rear wrote:
Preston Boyington wrote:
I am involved with a project that is (currently) using Knoppix as a
base for a LiveCD. The end result of the project is having a "trial"
cdrom that can then be installed as a real Debian system.
I know that there are projects like Morphix (which is
Preston Boyington wrote:
>
> I am involved with a project that is (currently) using Knoppix as a
> base for a LiveCD. The end result of the project is having a "trial"
> cdrom that can then be installed as a real Debian system.
>
> I know that there are projects like Morphix (which is what the D
Preston Boyington wrote:
>
> I am involved with a project that is (currently) using Knoppix as a base for a
> LiveCD. The end result of the project is having a "trial" cdrom that can then be
> installed as a real Debian system.
>
> I know that there are projects like Morphix (which is what the
Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> Since when is Debian based on Morphix?
not Debian. Debian-NP. it's a Custom Debian Distribution (CCD) for non-profits.
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-nonprofit/
information on the Bootable CD is here:
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-nonprofit/News/2003/20031129
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"Preston Boyington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know that there are projects like Morphix (which is what the Debian
> Non-Profit is based on) and that there are several tutorials on
> converting Knoppix/Morphix into a Debian system, but is there a
I am involved with a project that is (currently) using Knoppix as a base for a LiveCD.
The end result of the project is having a "trial" cdrom that can then be installed as
a real Debian system.
I know that there are projects like Morphix (which is what the Debian Non-Profit is
based on) and t
| Hello list,
|
| Is there any instructions on how to create a self-made Debian LiveCD?
|
| Any info. is highly appreciated.
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| Patrick Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
apt-get install bootcd
HTH,
Brooks
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trick Hsieh wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Is there any instructions on how to create a self-made Debian LiveCD?
>
> Any info. is highly appreciated.
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Hello list,
Is there any instructions on how to create a self-made Debian LiveCD?
Any info. is highly appreciated.
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