Hi,

[email protected]:
> What would it take to include the persistent data typically stored on a
> usb (or other writable disk) in an ISO image of tails (or on a different
> partition on the same disc as tails), and in a way that tails reads it
> as effectively as it would were the persistent data on an external drive?
> 
> I'm aware this would destroy the writable utility in the persistent
> partition; the use case would be simply making it easier and more
> compact to use a basic set of customizations such as desktop/wm configs
> and a set of other programs (and of course their configs).

There is a software called Martus which is uses Tails on such
preconfigured USB sticks. However, as far as I know, they build and use
their own ISO images: https://github.com/patcon/martus-tails-buildserver

We have some information about creating such derivatives:
https://tails.boum.org/contribute/derivatives/

But I'm sure that there might be other ways to prepare and automatically
pull your basic set of instructions, for example, you could create a
.deb package with your modifications, and install that on each boot.

Cheers,
u.
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