Custom Trisquel ISO?
I'm not a GNU/Linux wizard like a lot of you, but is there a way to make a custom ISO of Trisquel? So I can just pop in the DVD and have all my settings there.
Also, I'm thinking about trying to switch my school from Ubuntu to Trisquel, and that would require a lot of settings already set, and packages installed an unisnstalled (also, Gnash needs to catch up.)
Hi Nathan,
you should check here, I tried it quite a while ago but everything should work fine.
Another option would be Remstersys, from what I can tell is GNU GPL Version 2.
Will this work with certain system settings, and the Abrowser and Gnash setup? Like specific options preselected?
If you just want some options like those stored in your home directory then you can copy your home directory's content to /etc/skel of the custom iso's filesystem, as these get copied to a new users home directory at the installation time.
EDIT: you might wanna try UCK for that school thing.
I'll try UCK, but now I think if I were to try and deploy Trisquel at the school, that it would be easier with USB's. Do the settings changed/packages added or removed stay that way after installing? As in, the way it is on the USB, that's how the computer will be, once setup?
If I try the USB method, then how can I get all USB's that I use to be the same (The school has about 300 computers, so I'd need multiple USB's)
Sorry if my questions seem to obvious.
@teodorescup Thanks, but grvrulz seems dumbed down enough for me.
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> If I try the USB method, then how can I get all USB's that I use to be
> the same (The school has about 300 computers, so I'd need multiple USB's)
You might want to make an image of one disk to all other disks. That
would be even faster. The image could even have all the users and each
user could log in to any machine. You ould even make each user change
login on their first entry.