On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Narendra Diwate
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> oem-config-remaster
>
> Anyone has an idea what this is and how to use it. This there in Synaptic
> default without adding any 3rd party repos.
> Regards
>
Check if this works for you.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomizatio
oem-config-remaster
Anyone has an idea what this is and how to use it. This there in Synaptic
default without adding any 3rd party repos.
Regards
Narendra Diwate
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Yes, remastersys is a great tool. I have been using it for 2 years
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On 16 September 2010 11:13, Vishal Rao wrote:
> I've seen "remastersys" being mentioned for such use, try it?
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I've seen "remastersys" being mentioned for such use, try it?
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I use quite a few Live CD and some of them allow me to modify it by adding
or removing any programs. This is normally a build in feature. You just boot
in with the live CD, add or remove programs to your choice, then use the
built in feature to write a new iso.
I know ubuntu does not allow this, b