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I have with me a Debian CD, which I want to customize for my own needs.
I have extracted the CD and started to change some parts of it, e.g Splash screen (splash.png) installer Title (through isolinux.cfg) etc
These are the things that I want to do:
- Change the Splash logo at start up of installation to have my own (which is done)
- Change the grub boot parameters to use my comapny name on it.
- Change the set of packages in it, so that I can have my own set of packages in it and only those packages are installed
- Do some post installation steps
- Customize it's startup and login screen to have my company name.
- After I am done with this customization, I need to build its live installer CD so that I can install it on my own, on any other system.
linux debian
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I have with me a Debian CD, which I want to customize for my own needs.
I have extracted the CD and started to change some parts of it, e.g Splash screen (splash.png) installer Title (through isolinux.cfg) etc
These are the things that I want to do:
- Change the Splash logo at start up of installation to have my own (which is done)
- Change the grub boot parameters to use my comapny name on it.
- Change the set of packages in it, so that I can have my own set of packages in it and only those packages are installed
- Do some post installation steps
- Customize it's startup and login screen to have my company name.
- After I am done with this customization, I need to build its live installer CD so that I can install it on my own, on any other system.
linux debian
add a comment |
I have with me a Debian CD, which I want to customize for my own needs.
I have extracted the CD and started to change some parts of it, e.g Splash screen (splash.png) installer Title (through isolinux.cfg) etc
These are the things that I want to do:
- Change the Splash logo at start up of installation to have my own (which is done)
- Change the grub boot parameters to use my comapny name on it.
- Change the set of packages in it, so that I can have my own set of packages in it and only those packages are installed
- Do some post installation steps
- Customize it's startup and login screen to have my company name.
- After I am done with this customization, I need to build its live installer CD so that I can install it on my own, on any other system.
linux debian
I have with me a Debian CD, which I want to customize for my own needs.
I have extracted the CD and started to change some parts of it, e.g Splash screen (splash.png) installer Title (through isolinux.cfg) etc
These are the things that I want to do:
- Change the Splash logo at start up of installation to have my own (which is done)
- Change the grub boot parameters to use my comapny name on it.
- Change the set of packages in it, so that I can have my own set of packages in it and only those packages are installed
- Do some post installation steps
- Customize it's startup and login screen to have my company name.
- After I am done with this customization, I need to build its live installer CD so that I can install it on my own, on any other system.
linux debian
linux debian
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The Ubuntu Community Wiki has a page on Live CD Customization; in particular, it sounds like you want Remastersys.
Edit: Another option is Reconstructor; the downloadable Reconstructor Engine is free, or you can pay to use the online service.
the link focusses specifically on Linux, i have already taken a look at it. and Remastersys is not helpful either.
– Farhan
Nov 20 '11 at 7:27
@Frank see edits.
– Andrew
Nov 21 '11 at 2:15
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The Ubuntu Community Wiki has a page on Live CD Customization; in particular, it sounds like you want Remastersys.
Edit: Another option is Reconstructor; the downloadable Reconstructor Engine is free, or you can pay to use the online service.
the link focusses specifically on Linux, i have already taken a look at it. and Remastersys is not helpful either.
– Farhan
Nov 20 '11 at 7:27
@Frank see edits.
– Andrew
Nov 21 '11 at 2:15
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The Ubuntu Community Wiki has a page on Live CD Customization; in particular, it sounds like you want Remastersys.
Edit: Another option is Reconstructor; the downloadable Reconstructor Engine is free, or you can pay to use the online service.
the link focusses specifically on Linux, i have already taken a look at it. and Remastersys is not helpful either.
– Farhan
Nov 20 '11 at 7:27
@Frank see edits.
– Andrew
Nov 21 '11 at 2:15
add a comment |
The Ubuntu Community Wiki has a page on Live CD Customization; in particular, it sounds like you want Remastersys.
Edit: Another option is Reconstructor; the downloadable Reconstructor Engine is free, or you can pay to use the online service.
The Ubuntu Community Wiki has a page on Live CD Customization; in particular, it sounds like you want Remastersys.
Edit: Another option is Reconstructor; the downloadable Reconstructor Engine is free, or you can pay to use the online service.
edited Nov 21 '11 at 2:14
answered Nov 20 '11 at 6:41
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the link focusses specifically on Linux, i have already taken a look at it. and Remastersys is not helpful either.
– Farhan
Nov 20 '11 at 7:27
@Frank see edits.
– Andrew
Nov 21 '11 at 2:15
add a comment |
the link focusses specifically on Linux, i have already taken a look at it. and Remastersys is not helpful either.
– Farhan
Nov 20 '11 at 7:27
@Frank see edits.
– Andrew
Nov 21 '11 at 2:15
the link focusses specifically on Linux, i have already taken a look at it. and Remastersys is not helpful either.
– Farhan
Nov 20 '11 at 7:27
the link focusses specifically on Linux, i have already taken a look at it. and Remastersys is not helpful either.
– Farhan
Nov 20 '11 at 7:27
@Frank see edits.
– Andrew
Nov 21 '11 at 2:15
@Frank see edits.
– Andrew
Nov 21 '11 at 2:15
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