Remastering Puppy with remasterme2.sh
Remastering is a Puppy feature that allows you to build all your added apps and customization into a new main Puppy .sfs file and/or ISO file.
A Remaster can be a way to archive, distribute or increase security of a customized Puppy,
Remasterme was first introduced in the Bookworm64 topic and has since been modified and tested on:
BookwormPup64
F96CE_4
FossaPup64 9.5
BionicPup32 & 64
Dpup Stretch 7.5
Xenialpup32 & 64 (requires install of yad_0.27 or newer)
It may work on other Pups since its main requirements are these two programs:
-yad_0.27 or newer
-remasterpup2
Remasterpup2 has been included in almost all Puppy's, but has not been maintained, so just running it will not produce the expected results. Remasterme uses remasterpup2 to create a remaster that includes icons, desktop and background changes.
It requires the user to place the original Puppy ISO (must be the only ISO) and remasterme2 program in the same directory and then run remasterme2. No manual copying is required, just read and follow the on screen instructions carefully.
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Instructions
This method is meant to be used with frugal installs either on an internal drive or a USB drive provided the USB drive is writable.
-boot from the frugal install using the save file/folder with your changes
-create a new directory in /mnt/home, name it: remaster
-copy the original Puppy ISO and remasterme2.sh into /mnt/home/remaster
-run remasterme2.sh and follow the on screen instructions carefully
Comments and suggestions are invited.
Thanks
wizard