2014-05-28 21:04, Jörn Schönyan skrev: > Am Mittwoch, 28. Mai 2014, 20:23:22 schrieb Nio Wiklund: >> 2014-05-28 15:47, Jörn Schönyan skrev: >>> Hello team! >>> >>> I want to share the current results. Ali and the Ubuntu GNOME team gave me >>> a lot of help for this. As for now, I have modified a script from Ubuntu >>> GNOME before they went an official flavour. You can download it from my >>> Google drive: >>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5KBmyjlQESwRGFYNEhsN3FPLVk/edit?usp=sha >>> ring >>> >>> Most things are commented or self-explanatory. You need the original >>> Ubuntu >>> iso for this (mostly for conf files and needed .debs that are on it). >>> >>> Run it, for example with: >>> >>> sh live-cd-script.sh customize i386 ubuntu-14.04-desktop-i386.iso >>> >>> That assumes that the Ubuntu iso is in the same directory. Just to >>> mention, >>> only JWM will start, nothing else (Wicd, Rox-Filer for the desktop >>> background). For this, we need some JWM configs. With that you are able to >>> experiment. It is actually based on 14.04, for 12.04 some things are >>> different - but no big magic. Now, just some thoughts: >>> >>> * 14.04 would be (in my view) a better way to start. For example, JWM in >>> 12.04 is unsupported. The same for Rox-Filer and other stuff. In 14.04, >>> we don't have to care about that, at least for a bit more than one year >>> from now. After that we have to fix that stuff ourself. >>> >>> * Is someone able to create a Plymouth theme? There are also needed: some >>> replacement pictures for Grub2, a desktop wallpaper. >>> >>> Thanks for your time, mates! >> >> Hi Jörn, >> >> I'll have a loooong look at this. >> >> Best regards >> Nio > Hi Nio, if you have any questions feel free to ask :D > > I forgot to mention, for me it takes 1-2 hours to remaster the iso (Core i5, > third generation with 8GB RAM). > > Regards, Jörn >
Hi, 1. Will this system stay within its directory tree, or will things go outside it? In other words, should I do it in a separate OS (in a multi-boot computer, or can it be done in a general purpose OS? 2. Is there any manual intervention when running the scripts? Or should I prepare everything before starting it, and it runs until finish as a batch job? Best regards Nio -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios Post to : torios@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp