Hello all again,
Just another quick question while I am thinking about it...
Does anyone know if it is possible and if there is any documentation on how
to modify the live DVD image to add your own software?
Thanks again!
-Cheers, Peter.
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Yes, it is possible !
"mklivecd" and "morphix" projects have extensive documentation about
doing it. But it's not easy enough yet to be widely deployed by every
noob. I hope it will be dead easy in the future.
"knoppix" also has some limited info on that topic.
Google for those terms.
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oohh.. and one more thing: Unfortunately, I don't see any SUSE
documentation on that topic.
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On Sat, 2007-06-16 at 18:24 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello all again,
>Just another quick question while I am thinking about it...
> Does anyone know if it is possible and if there is any documentation on how
> to modify the live DVD image to add your own software?
>
There's quite a
There's quite a lot of software already there, what seems to be missing?
The main purpose of the live DVD is to test before installing so you
know the hardware is usable.
But there may be specialized purposes as well... such as education or
clustering... or demo of some new tech.
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On Sat June 16 2007 6:59 pm, Alexey Eremenko scratched these words onto
a coconut shell, hoping for an answer:
> > There's quite a lot of software already there, what seems to be
> > missing?
> >
> > The main purpose of the live DVD is to test before installing so
> > you know the hardware is usab
On Sunday 17 June 2007 00:24:03 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone know if it is possible and if there is any documentation on how
> to modify the live DVD image to add your own software?
You want to read http://en.opensuse.org/KIWI
Bye,
Steve
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