On Wednesday 08 Dec 2010, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Earlier you were talking about having your files outside the TC ISO.  Is
> that because you want to ship the big ISO once and then ship your little
> files often?  Or do you want to append a new set of your files to the
> end of an existing CD with the TC ISO plus old sets of your files
> already on it?

We want to do the former, but allow others to build a CD from the sum of the 
parts.

> If neither of these then what Sean suggests seems easiest.  Produce your
> own TC ISO that includes your things.
> 
>     http://wiki.tinycorelinux.com/Remastering
> 
> (They seem confused towards the end.  The mkisofs is one logical line,
> as they say, but someone's saying there were slases on their own, they
> would of been, or should have been, backslashes to say that the physical
> line is continued logically on the next one.)

There's a GUI tool called 'ezremaster' 
(http://wiki.tinycorelinux.com/Remastering+with+ezremaster) which makes the 
whole job fairly straightforward.  The problem is that it takes a while to 
fill in all the blanks, just to end up with almost the same thing each time.

Also, it would be nice to stitch the scripts into the ISO 'off line' so to 
speak.

-- 
                Terry Coles
                64 bit computing with Kubuntu Linux


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