Re: Question: debian way to create debian live-dvd
On Sun, 6/22/14, Hans <hans.ullrich@loop.de> wrote:
Subject: Question: debian way to create debian live-dvd
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Sunday, June 22, 2014, 9:57 AM
Hello list,
I want to create a debian live-cd from an installed debian
system.
What is the best debian way? live-build can not be used, as
there are some
manually copied files on my system, I want to preserve (i.e.
my own wordlists)
and some applications, which are not available as debian
packages.
At the moment I am using bootcdwrite. If there are better
tools (I believe,
there is also live-helper), please point them to me.
What I imagine is:
- the live-cd should be runable (just like knoppix or
similar)
- it should be installable, when the user needs it
- the installation should be automatically (just overwrite
the complete
harddrive)
- user friendly (one-click-solution)
I am sure, this is possible, but still did not find the
correct tools.
Any help is welcome.
Best regards
Hans
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refractasnapshot and refractainstaller - http://www.ibiblio.org/refracta/ - will create a bootable cd, dvd or USB of your working system. I have found it to be rock solid. However, it's not exactly one click and may require some adjustments to various configuration files. IMO, it's the best option out there.
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