How to make a live ISO of my linux?

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How to make a live ISO of my linux?

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I would like to make a live ISO image to boot my own Linux with my browser configurations and other programs etc. but it seems that there is nothing interesting.

https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=362900

It is really ridiculous that this issue is not taken into account by the system developers. 

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@jesudia

I totally agree with you, TOTALLY RIDICULOUS - I don't understand the reason for this secret or desire to make the development and distribution of puppy private as if it were a sect.

EasyOS now makes it very easy to do so (Barry is a gentleman) but in Puppy it is more complicated, mostly because there are people who don't want to share.

However, I recommend that you read these instructions on Nilson Morales' blog.

http://nilsonmorales.blogspot.com/2016/ ... da-de.html (spanish lang, but you can translate)

ESPAÑOL.-
Estoy totalmente de acuerdo con usted,TOTALMENTE REDÍCULO- además no entiendo el motivo de ese secretismo o deseo de hacer privativo el desarrollo y distribución de puppy como si de una secta se tratara.

EasyOS lo pone ahora muy fácil para hacerlo (Barry es todo un caballero) pero en puppy es más complicado, más que nada porque hay gente que parece no querer compartir.

NO obstante, le recomiendo lea estas instrucciones en el blog de Nilson Morales.

http://nilsonmorales.blogspot.com/2016/ ... da-de.html

Espero le sea útil.- Saludos

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Re: How to make a live ISO of my linux?

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These "people who don't want to share" give away their version of Puppy for free. :lol:

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Re: How to make a live ISO of my linux?

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Flash wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 6:27 pm

These "people who don't want to share" give away their version of Puppy for free. :lol:

"I gave you fish, but I don't teach you fishing" 😉

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Re: How to make a live ISO of my linux?

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There are various remaster scripts in Puppys, as well as in the forums. There's also Woof CE at github.
OR, if feeling masochistic, you could always try Linux From Scratch! There's also Linux Live Scripts, now
called Linux Live Kit by Tomas M. The tools are there, but they may require you to learn how to use them...
such is much of life though!
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Re: How to make a live ISO of my linux?

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mostly because there are people who don't want to share.

That's an odd thing to say. You are using my F96-CE_4 as a base system are you not? I don't remember ever denying anyone full access.

All free, all shared. Even the information I share is free and can be shared further. So it is difficult what to make of your statement. We share this forum or no?

I feel it is negative and accusatory and is inappropriate to say when the facts show something else.

What do you have to "share"?

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Re: How to make a live ISO of my linux?

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rockedge wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 9:55 pm

mostly because there are people who don't want to share.

That's an odd thing to say. You are using my F96-CE_4 as a base system are you not? I don't remember ever denying anyone full access.

All free, all shared. Even the information I share is free and can be shared further. So it is difficult what to make of your statement. We share this forum or no?

Mm. Indeedy....

AFAIK, anybody who has ever created software packages for this community - be it .pet, .deb, SFS, tarball, script, portable, ROX-app, whatever - has always, to the best of MY knowledge, shared with the rest of the community. Or at least made them available, whether or not anybody is actually interested. I can't speak for anybody else, but I already have 3 repos pretty much full of stuff I've created for the community over the years.......and have just opened a fourth! If that doesn't qualify as "sharing", then I don't know what does...

I'm not a Spanish speaker, and I'm sorry, but I am NOT messing about with translation programs in order to read a thread linked-to on another completely DIFFERENT forum. Or is the OP complaining because Puppy builders aren't openly sharing their build recipes with the world and his wife? (Has the OP even read the appropriate sections here in the Forum, or is (s)he simply parroting what somebody else has posted elsewhere...??)

Try asking the dev team at Canonical to detail every single little thing they do. You'll soon get "short shrift".... :roll:

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Re: How to make a live ISO of my linux?

Post by Chelsea80 »

It seems that @jesudia first language is not English, so could it be possible that the frustration is being directed at the Linux Mint link given?

How to make a live ISO of my linux?

Perhaps the OP is asking for help in how to create a live Linux Mint as we can with Puppy.

Just a thought.

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Re: How to make a live ISO of my linux?

Post by wizard »

@jesudia
@pp4mnklinux

The operation you want to do is called "remastering" in Puppy Linux, something pp4mnklinux should be well aware of since F96CE_XFCE_FUSILLI is a remaster of F96CE. Remastering has been available for Puppy since the beginning and there are many post on that topic, it is not a secret.

This forum is a place to discuss, inquire, ask, learn, assist and contribute to its members and visitors.

It is really ridiculous that a member would make a post involving none of those and just looks like whining because they have not taken the time to read or ask.

Everything here is free. The membership, the distributions, the utilities, programs, help and advice, but you are expected to do your part. Learn to use good forum etiquette, ask politely, follow instructions, give good feedback and most of all be patient. Thank those who take their time to help you.

Last, accept that sometimes the gap between what you want to do and your ability to execute the answer is to great and the forum members cannot change that.

The great thing about Linux is if one distribution does not meet your needs or expectations, there are hundreds more to try.

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Re: How to make a live ISO of my linux?

Post by Clarity »

@jesudia and/or @pp4mnklinux
Go here and scroll to here: "12-28-2018, 05:08 AM". Use the ISOmaster tool in any of the forum distros.

Enjoy

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Re: How to make a live ISO of my linux?

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pp4mnklinux wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 7:33 pm
Flash wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 6:27 pm

These "people who don't want to share" give away their version of Puppy for free. :lol:

"I gave you fish, but I don't teach you fishing" 😉

In reference to the original post, perform a search of the old forum for "underdog". This function allowed one to run a puppy over the top of a full-installed linux distro for a live session. There is also a set of scripts at github (I think) called Linux-Live. Google it. Of course it's not a puppy but it's small and fun.

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