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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Creating livecd with custom applications installed Post 302434172 by morningSunshine on Friday 2nd of July 2010 04:36:03 AM
Old 07-02-2010
Creating livecd with custom applications installed

Hi all,

I recently started using ubuntu.

I have studied available documentation to set up the live cd on ubuntu site. But can't seem to find what I am looking for.

I have few applications - www and local applications - which I want to be present on the live cd. How can I create a livecd with www apps (CMS etc) and local applications such as anti-virus or a mail server? These apps may create different files & directories during their setup and/or may link to other system components.

One option I thought is to create a VM image and set up all required applications but then how'd I create a livecd (iso) from this? And the size of the disc would become large. I am kind of stuck now.

Request you to please share pointers in this regard.

Many Thanks,
morningSunshine

---------- Post updated 07-02-10 at 03:36 AM ---------- Previous update was 07-01-10 at 03:24 PM ----------

No response!! C'mon folks, I'm sure someone has gone over this sometime.. Smilie
 

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NAME
what-patch - detect which patch system a Debian package uses SYNOPSIS
what-patch [options] DESCRIPTION
what-patch examines the debian/rules file to determine which patch system the Debian package is using. what-patch should be run from the root directory of the Debian source package. OPTIONS
Listed below are the command line options for what-patch: -h, --help Display a help message and exit. -v Enable verbose mode. This will include the listing of any files modified outside or the debian/ directory and report any additional details about the patch system if available. AUTHORS
what-patch was written by Kees Cook <kees@ubuntu.com>, Siegfried-A. Gevatter <rainct@ubuntu.com>, and Daniel Hahler <ubuntu@thequod.de>, among others. This manual page was written by Jonathan Patrick Davies <jpds@ubuntu.com>. Both are released under the GNU General Public License, version 3 or later. SEE ALSO
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