Hi,
I have done this with a program called
remastersys
But I think the program became outdated, and someone picked it up, but it
sounded more complicated to set up, so I haven't done it again.
But remastersys was pretty easy in the CLI.
If you search for remastersys, I'm sure you will find the replacement program,
and do let me know how you get along with it, because I would like to do it
again.
Glenn
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Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2018 12:24:12 -0500
From: Daniel Crone <dcrone...@gmail.com>
To: ubuntu-accessibility@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: making bootable version of one's own system
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Has anyone ever had one's system set up a certain way, and made that system in
to a bootable i s o, so that one could install, and not have to configure all
over again?
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