On 26 September 2015 at 02:46, Redhands <dream...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry for my thoughtless. > > The way I customized is unsquashfs the filesystem.squash came from the > ubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-amd64.iso. > Then modifying files in it and mksquashfs the custom squashfs that make > the custom iso. > When it boot to the interactive graphics UI, It is still with a lot of > languages to choose and Ubuntu trace. > I found /var/cache/debconf/templates.dat may be relevant. The > templates.dat with ${RELEASE} variable. I can not find where the ${RELEASE} > is. The problem is how to customize ubuntu deeply. > I try to change these files, but it's still unchangeable. > /etc/lsb-release > /etc/issue > /etc/issue.net > /etc/os-release > /etc/casper.conf > > It sounds like you're trying to rebrand Ubuntu rather than customise the Live CD; you might try starting with a web search for that. There are many projects that do this to different extents (Mint, Puppy, eOS)
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