Hi, Aditya Garg wrote to debian-devel: > > I wanted to create a custom ISO of Debian, with the following > > customisations: > > 1. I want to add a custom kernel that supports my Hardware. > > 2. I want to add my own Apt repo which hosts various software packages to support my hardware. > > I am not able to get any good documentation for the same. Please help.
Marvin Renich wrote: > The package live-build from the Debian Live project might help you do > what you want. Indeed the live-build package seems to be in use outside Debian's own ISO production. Mailing list is debian-l...@lists.debian.org There exists a manual https://live-team.pages.debian.net/live-manual/html/live-manual/index.en.html Installation ISOs are made by package debian-cd, of which i am not aware that it would have have users outside the official ISO production.i Mailing list is debian...@lists.debian.org Your impression about lack of documentation is not wrong as far as this project is concerned. :)) Nevertheless the production step of packing up the ISO from a prepared file tree is documented together with methods to use a Debian installation ISO as base for the preparation: https://wiki.debian.org/RepackBootableISO Packages may probably be added at the appropriate place in the directory tree under /pool. (Managing a Debian repo is not my turf. Sorry for being vague here.) Changing the content of a Debian ISO might need some follow-up work in administrative files of the ISO. When merging Debian ISOs, my script https://dev.lovelyhq.com/libburnia/libisoburn/raw/branch/master/test/merge_debian_isos manipulates: /README.txt /dists/*/Release and merges the files listed in /dists/*/Release. You would have to explore whether these files are affected by your changes. Have a nice day :) Thomas