Can someone either modify the Livecd tools or point me to how one would take an existing good install of Fedora and make a live cd "backup" from that installation?
The idea is sort of like a backup of a good system with the system edits and configurations/software installs that you desire. Ubuntu makes this in remastersys. I have tested this thoroughly. It works very well with the Gnome version of ubuntu, (but is a little twitchy with any other combination of window manager and Debian). The idea is to create a hard drive version of Fedora (8 or 9) and then move it to a flash drive that emulates a CD. This would be used for devices similar to the One Laptop Per Child I think I have the technique down that I can do the CD emulation pretty good, but making a backup of Fedora with the desired configurations has been difficult. It is easy to get the software install that is desired, but I need to do some edits to firefox, install some add-ins (hard to do with kickstart in the install the software mode) and harden firefox, then add some WEP codes then build the CD. If someone can point me to some tutorials where you can do this via scripting, I could do that - but I have no idea how to script the firefox add-ins and settings in a script much less put WEP codes in that will carry over to the CD. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Fedora-livecd-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-livecd-list
