Here is my Ubuntu LiveCD customization tool. With it you can build own distro using Ubuntu-Mini-Remix ISO-image ( http://www.ubuntu-mini-remix.org/ ) or regular Ubuntu ISO.
Customizer project at GitHub.com:
https://github.com/fluxer/Customizer
Here is my Ubuntu LiveCD customization tool. With it you can build own distro using Ubuntu-Mini-Remix ISO-image ( http://www.ubuntu-mini-remix.org/ ) or regular Ubuntu ISO.
Customizer project at GitHub.com:
https://github.com/fluxer/Customizer
Last edited by xakepa; May 22nd, 2012 at 10:15 PM. Reason: New release with more features, fixes etc.
come ooon.. nobody wants to try it and share his expirience with it..
U-Customizer v1.8.0 with GUI and more flexible then ever. Try it or die..
How mean, I might give it a go in a virtual environment some time. I have been busy lately.
great work!
I'd use your tool if it meets my requirements, so I'd like to be able to:
- save different projects (for example, for 32 and 64bits ISO)
- install standalone .deb packages
- automatically copy files from the host to the root filesystem or ISO
- automatically execute commands in chrooted environment
- automatically add apt repositories
- remove packages (as you don't debootstrap but start from an existing ISO)
could I already do that? or do you have plans to support that?
Thanks
I installed it, how do I run it ?
JMEHDI:
1. No, you can't save to project file. The configs are the same ( APPLIST for an example ) so if you start new project you can do it almost like the previuos so no need to do this.
2. Yes, you can do that. It's in the extras.
3. You can do it manually by clicking Browse Filesystem but i will add Browse ISO Folder
4. I will add that kind of script
5. You can edit manually the sources.list
6. Aftter i add auto exec commands script this can be done throug it. You can use Ubuntu-Mini-Remix ISO so you don't have to remove unwanted packages.
LUCRADIA:
No, no Gnome dependencies, I just test it on that kind of platforms. In future I'll test it on more platforms.
The tools are installed automaticly by clicking the Install Tools button (should that if you run it for first time) and all the dependencies to run the GUI are gambas2-runtime, gambas2-gb-form, gambas2-gb-gui and they are installed by the deb package.
RODNEY9:
After installation there is a link in System Tools in your menu.
PS: Thanks for replyes. Every one of your post is precious for me to add stuff and make my tool better.
Last edited by xakepa; November 5th, 2010 at 09:24 AM.
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