Nothing personal meant, but the problem with this response is that Revisor and 
the LiveCD-tools only provide a system constructed of the packages that you put 
in to be bundled together.  They don't provide a method of taking an existing 
system and creating a kickstart config file based on the changes and 
configuration edits of the good system like Remastersys does.  Granted there 
are areas where you can put scripts into play to configure some or all of that, 
but there isn't any data on how to configure some of the data through scripts 
other than set the system up the way you like it, then back it up.  For 
example, if you have a WEP key you need entered for a wireless AP, there isn't 
an easy script to set that up for a batch building system, but if you take the 
install of the Linux and configure it the way you want and back that up onto a 
liveCD.  It works every time.

I would say we are being lazy, but we do configure a complete Linux system and 
configure it the way desired, then back it up and shove it onto a DVD or CD, so 
the work is being done and perhaps could be done more efficently.

Is there a way to make a system backup into either a kickstart config file or a 
live CD burn like Remastersys does so that one could use Revisor?  I love 
Fedora and would rather use that that Ubuntu, but I cannot find any way to 
build the system the same way, so Ubuntu functions better than Fedora in that 
mode....


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