On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Fulko Hew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm failing at my first attempt at creating (or recreating) a live CD > > - I'm using Fedora 8 (because I don't find KDE in F9 usable yet) > - I have SELinux disabled. > > Following the process described in the LiveCDHowTo, well, actually > the step: > > livecd-creator --config=/usr/share/livecd-tools/livecd-fedora-minimal.ks
... snip ... Following up on my own email... I am making progress, but not because I changed anything... I now have success in creating a live CD, just by running _exactly_ the same thing again. Now its basically working (without changing a thing... Yeah, I have a hard time believing that myself.) Now that I can basically create a bootable media... I want to customize it. But if I use the standard approach of always downloading the RPMs across the net, it takes a long time, so therefore I'd like to have a local repository to suck from. I haven't been able to find a 'good/working' set if instructions to follow that a) creates a local repo, and b) changes required to the kickstart file so it _successfully_ uses that local repo. Surely there must be a definitive set of instructions/docs for this _whole_ downloading/setup/building/customizing a liveCD process? (I haven't found any 'complete' instructions yet.) Pointers anyone? TIA Fulko
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