Short answer: You can do just about anything you want. Its all a matter of figuring it
out.
> i am going to make my own version of the livecd, i read the thread on
> the forum, but i still have questions, is it possible to recompile it
> all? and then add more stuff too, and will it be possible t
i am going to make my own version of the livecd, i read the thread on
the forum, but i still have questions, is it possible to recompile it
all? and then add more stuff too, and will it be possible to integrate
portage into it and stuff?
anothing thing, when the livecd loads, you can choose betwee
-- quoting Luke Davison --
> Matthias,
>
> Have you checked out this article on hacking the LiveCD?
>
> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=21327
no, not yet, but I will check it out!
Thanks alot for this tip!
Greets, Matthias
--
Look, Marge, I'm sorry I haven't been a bett
-user] how to make own version of LiveCD?
Hi all,
would it be possible to make an ISO of the Gentoo LiveCD, mount this ISO in
some way, add some contents to it and burn it to a CD, so that it is still
bootable and I can install from it, plus have all my added tools on this
CD, so that I can copy
Let me know how ya do it when you figure it out. I wouldn't mind being able to add
some things myself..
I would think you could, I just have not actually done it since I found a different cd
off freshmeat... You don't have to use the gentoo cd to install gentoo, it doesn't
matter what cd you us
Hi all,
would it be possible to make an ISO of the Gentoo LiveCD, mount this ISO in
some way, add some contents to it and burn it to a CD, so that it is still
bootable and I can install from it, plus have all my added tools on this
CD, so that I can copy them to the new system after installatio