I do apologize if this is the incorrect place to ask this, but I have run into 
a wall and am stuck at this point.

I have been trying to build a custom Debian LiveCD that can be installed. I 
have tried the typical tools such as Remastersys, etc, but they have failed to 
create an ISO that I can boot off of and install (on different hardware than it 
was created on). I have been trying to use simple-cdd most recently and have 
been unable to make the exact LiveCD I want either as I require some sources 
not in the Debian Wheezy repo. I tried adding all the debs to a local_pkgs 
folder and adding that to the simple-cdd config, but it still failed to build 
with my packages - I am left with the same default ISO (no additions).

I again moved on, this time to the live-build tools, but cannot find how to 
build an installable LiveCD with that either. I have been reading through the 
(huge) manual for the live-build tools, but have not yet had success.

As a last ditch effort I tried using the live builder website, but that failed 
to create an iso at all.

What are my options here? I would love to build an installable LiveCD with the 
exact tools I want that can be installed on any amd64 platform. So far the test 
build I have built is really fast and very functional. I really want to get it 
out for some people to try out.

Thank you, and please let me know if I need to send this elsewhere.

PS - I love the work you're team is doing. With a little more experience under 
my belt with these tools in particular, I can start assisting with some things.

Cheers!

Devin Trotter
Virtualization Engineer

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