Hi everyone!
Just a quick question to see if anyone had used relinux with Fedora 16, and if so, how well it works.
I've set up a computer I'd like to turn into a flash drive (live boot) and carry with me so as to have all my software and such.
p { margin-bottom: 0.08in;I want to make a custom distribution based on ubuntu.I read all posts and tutorials that I found.But I still have some question before I start.Im getting borred of installing all the aplications and all of the customization each time I reinstall linux.And I reinstall a lot because im learning by distroing.
ReLinux Questions:
1.How exactly do you install relinux ?
I am preparing a live cd for Koha Open Source Library managment system.
I installed Ubuntu 12.04 and login name is koha and password is koha123.
My plan is to make live cd with the help of Relinux.
Can Relinux can retain the user name and password I created in final Live CD.
Same like Remastersys bakcup mode. But I dont want to save other files in Live CD.
I expect a wise advise on this matter
Hi all.
I installed OpenBSD 5.1 and I've installed a lot of programs (about 2GBs) on the machine. and now i have to cheange my operating system.
I need a tool like remastersys or relinux to create backup ISO image.
(I tried openbsd-custom-livecd.sh script but it doesn't work correctly)
Regards.
Hi all!
I had asked the other day if anyone had used relinux with Fedora, and after some research I realize I may have asked the wrong question (since I've discovered that 0.3 HAS a backup option, but it appears to be on the "Will be deprecated" list).
What I want to do is create a full backup in the form of an ISO file from each of my client's (Fedora15/16) laptops, including ALL
Remastersys is a tool that can be used to do 2 things with an existing Klikit or Ubuntu or derivative installation.It can make a full system backup including personal data to a live cd or dvd that you can use anywhere and install. It can make a distributable copy you can share with friends. This will not have any of your personal user data in it.
we have a ubuntu 10.04 LTS server running in one of the servers. Is it possible to create an iso file with its exact configuration?
is there any software like remastersys for ubuntu server? or will remastersys work for LVM partitions?
thanks
i want to partition raw disk image with those following commands
#creating the blank image
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=example.img bs=1M count=50
#write the partition table
$ parted example.img mktable msdos
#creating partition but not the file system
#creating fat32 primary partition 1 to 15 MB
$ parted example.img mkpart p fat32 1 15
#creating ext3 primary partition 16 to end
$ parted example.img mk
Hi all,
In a nutshell, a friend of mine from years ago used to use a media player, it's functionality included;
- Rating your songs and creating playlists to play back say, 40% 5*, 30% 4*, 10% 3* etc.
- Attatching tags to your songs (such as Metal, Pop, Jazz-Fusion, etc) and creating a playlist based on these tags (or in combination with the * ratings).
I'm 99% sure it was running on Ubuntu (i