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How do I create Ubuntu Live CD with .config and .mozilla inside the ISO? [duplicate]
How to customize the Ubuntu Live CD?How can I keep Opera installed on Ubuntu live USB?How can I make a 19.04 persistent live USB from Windows?How to create and access extra space on USB Stick?How can I make an existing persistant live USB installation load more of the OS to RAM?How can I manually save and restore configuration for ISO bootings?How can I create a bootable iso from an extracted Ubuntu 13.04 iso?How can I access my home folder in a live usb directly?Help with Ubuntu Linux on a live USBHow to create a live Ubuntu USB drive with persistence for BIOS using only terminal?How to save the state of a Live CD into a .iso?laptop cannot boot after clean single-boot single-drive install using ubuntu-18.04.2-live-server-amd64.iso
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This question already has an answer here:
How to customize the Ubuntu Live CD?
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My question was how to insert in an existing live ISO those two folders and not "How to customize the "the whole" Ubuntu live CD?" Having to install all the tools so that you can do it, and so forth. Is this the only option from scratch? No other way without installation of additional software to insert some line of code in some other ISO config file, telling it from where should be copied into the /home/ folder?
Or just simple to execute some shell file while ISO is still loading to copy straight into the home folder, those necessary folders.
How can this be done? Without the suggested link? I do not wish to install anything, so that later I have to purge again.
I need an Ubuntu Live CD version with my own configuration files on it.
Even an Ubuntu standard distro version is OK. Must not be mine personal.
When I boot with a live CD and copy that inside the /home/, relogin it works fine, but I've to do this every time and that just drives me crazy. And sometimes I forget to bring with me those config files.
So I'm trying to insert .config and .mozilla inside Ubuntu/Lubuntu Live CD
(that is the config that I already have configured myself from OpenBox, panels, Mozilla plugins etc. and so on).
I've looked everywhere and just can't find the solution. I tried on my own, but no luck. In worse case scenario, it will not boot. I just don't know what to touch and what to do.
I am not interested to assign any additional space for it on Live USB (from zero to xyz GB), as you can do that with Pen Drive Linux aka Universal USB Installer and others.
Why? Well from my experience:
- Well because it makes it too slow immediately. USB flash even if USB
3.0 is too slow for me. It drives me nuts like win10. - And because I need it as a CD/DVD version too.
- I want to inject everything into a RAM (my 16 GB DDR4 works fine with it).
boot live-usb configuration
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How to customize the Ubuntu Live CD?
15 answers
My question was how to insert in an existing live ISO those two folders and not "How to customize the "the whole" Ubuntu live CD?" Having to install all the tools so that you can do it, and so forth. Is this the only option from scratch? No other way without installation of additional software to insert some line of code in some other ISO config file, telling it from where should be copied into the /home/ folder?
Or just simple to execute some shell file while ISO is still loading to copy straight into the home folder, those necessary folders.
How can this be done? Without the suggested link? I do not wish to install anything, so that later I have to purge again.
I need an Ubuntu Live CD version with my own configuration files on it.
Even an Ubuntu standard distro version is OK. Must not be mine personal.
When I boot with a live CD and copy that inside the /home/, relogin it works fine, but I've to do this every time and that just drives me crazy. And sometimes I forget to bring with me those config files.
So I'm trying to insert .config and .mozilla inside Ubuntu/Lubuntu Live CD
(that is the config that I already have configured myself from OpenBox, panels, Mozilla plugins etc. and so on).
I've looked everywhere and just can't find the solution. I tried on my own, but no luck. In worse case scenario, it will not boot. I just don't know what to touch and what to do.
I am not interested to assign any additional space for it on Live USB (from zero to xyz GB), as you can do that with Pen Drive Linux aka Universal USB Installer and others.
Why? Well from my experience:
- Well because it makes it too slow immediately. USB flash even if USB
3.0 is too slow for me. It drives me nuts like win10. - And because I need it as a CD/DVD version too.
- I want to inject everything into a RAM (my 16 GB DDR4 works fine with it).
boot live-usb configuration
marked as duplicate by karel, Fabby, Volker Siegel, George Udosen, pomsky Jul 26 at 3:38
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This question already has an answer here:
How to customize the Ubuntu Live CD?
15 answers
My question was how to insert in an existing live ISO those two folders and not "How to customize the "the whole" Ubuntu live CD?" Having to install all the tools so that you can do it, and so forth. Is this the only option from scratch? No other way without installation of additional software to insert some line of code in some other ISO config file, telling it from where should be copied into the /home/ folder?
Or just simple to execute some shell file while ISO is still loading to copy straight into the home folder, those necessary folders.
How can this be done? Without the suggested link? I do not wish to install anything, so that later I have to purge again.
I need an Ubuntu Live CD version with my own configuration files on it.
Even an Ubuntu standard distro version is OK. Must not be mine personal.
When I boot with a live CD and copy that inside the /home/, relogin it works fine, but I've to do this every time and that just drives me crazy. And sometimes I forget to bring with me those config files.
So I'm trying to insert .config and .mozilla inside Ubuntu/Lubuntu Live CD
(that is the config that I already have configured myself from OpenBox, panels, Mozilla plugins etc. and so on).
I've looked everywhere and just can't find the solution. I tried on my own, but no luck. In worse case scenario, it will not boot. I just don't know what to touch and what to do.
I am not interested to assign any additional space for it on Live USB (from zero to xyz GB), as you can do that with Pen Drive Linux aka Universal USB Installer and others.
Why? Well from my experience:
- Well because it makes it too slow immediately. USB flash even if USB
3.0 is too slow for me. It drives me nuts like win10. - And because I need it as a CD/DVD version too.
- I want to inject everything into a RAM (my 16 GB DDR4 works fine with it).
boot live-usb configuration
This question already has an answer here:
How to customize the Ubuntu Live CD?
15 answers
My question was how to insert in an existing live ISO those two folders and not "How to customize the "the whole" Ubuntu live CD?" Having to install all the tools so that you can do it, and so forth. Is this the only option from scratch? No other way without installation of additional software to insert some line of code in some other ISO config file, telling it from where should be copied into the /home/ folder?
Or just simple to execute some shell file while ISO is still loading to copy straight into the home folder, those necessary folders.
How can this be done? Without the suggested link? I do not wish to install anything, so that later I have to purge again.
I need an Ubuntu Live CD version with my own configuration files on it.
Even an Ubuntu standard distro version is OK. Must not be mine personal.
When I boot with a live CD and copy that inside the /home/, relogin it works fine, but I've to do this every time and that just drives me crazy. And sometimes I forget to bring with me those config files.
So I'm trying to insert .config and .mozilla inside Ubuntu/Lubuntu Live CD
(that is the config that I already have configured myself from OpenBox, panels, Mozilla plugins etc. and so on).
I've looked everywhere and just can't find the solution. I tried on my own, but no luck. In worse case scenario, it will not boot. I just don't know what to touch and what to do.
I am not interested to assign any additional space for it on Live USB (from zero to xyz GB), as you can do that with Pen Drive Linux aka Universal USB Installer and others.
Why? Well from my experience:
- Well because it makes it too slow immediately. USB flash even if USB
3.0 is too slow for me. It drives me nuts like win10. - And because I need it as a CD/DVD version too.
- I want to inject everything into a RAM (my 16 GB DDR4 works fine with it).
This question already has an answer here:
How to customize the Ubuntu Live CD?
15 answers
boot live-usb configuration
boot live-usb configuration
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I believe you can achieve your desired result by utilizing SystemImageKit. The goal of this project is Image-based computing: Operating system complexity reduction by encapsulation. This is accomplished by utilizing the following features which appears (at least to me) to cover all of your requirements and more. This approach eliminates the need to customize the ISO completely.
- grub2 with custom helper scripts
- ISO files, containing one live operating system each
- ExtensionImage files, the contents of which are symlinked into the / upon boot
- AppImage files, the contents of which are mounted when the app is executed
- An init file that does local configuration and is run when the system boots (and an auxiliary initrd that helps loading this configuration)
- Files in $HOME which is mounted from a persistent location
Detailed information regarding this currently active project can be found in the projects readme.md file.
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I believe you can achieve your desired result by utilizing SystemImageKit. The goal of this project is Image-based computing: Operating system complexity reduction by encapsulation. This is accomplished by utilizing the following features which appears (at least to me) to cover all of your requirements and more. This approach eliminates the need to customize the ISO completely.
- grub2 with custom helper scripts
- ISO files, containing one live operating system each
- ExtensionImage files, the contents of which are symlinked into the / upon boot
- AppImage files, the contents of which are mounted when the app is executed
- An init file that does local configuration and is run when the system boots (and an auxiliary initrd that helps loading this configuration)
- Files in $HOME which is mounted from a persistent location
Detailed information regarding this currently active project can be found in the projects readme.md file.
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I believe you can achieve your desired result by utilizing SystemImageKit. The goal of this project is Image-based computing: Operating system complexity reduction by encapsulation. This is accomplished by utilizing the following features which appears (at least to me) to cover all of your requirements and more. This approach eliminates the need to customize the ISO completely.
- grub2 with custom helper scripts
- ISO files, containing one live operating system each
- ExtensionImage files, the contents of which are symlinked into the / upon boot
- AppImage files, the contents of which are mounted when the app is executed
- An init file that does local configuration and is run when the system boots (and an auxiliary initrd that helps loading this configuration)
- Files in $HOME which is mounted from a persistent location
Detailed information regarding this currently active project can be found in the projects readme.md file.
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I believe you can achieve your desired result by utilizing SystemImageKit. The goal of this project is Image-based computing: Operating system complexity reduction by encapsulation. This is accomplished by utilizing the following features which appears (at least to me) to cover all of your requirements and more. This approach eliminates the need to customize the ISO completely.
- grub2 with custom helper scripts
- ISO files, containing one live operating system each
- ExtensionImage files, the contents of which are symlinked into the / upon boot
- AppImage files, the contents of which are mounted when the app is executed
- An init file that does local configuration and is run when the system boots (and an auxiliary initrd that helps loading this configuration)
- Files in $HOME which is mounted from a persistent location
Detailed information regarding this currently active project can be found in the projects readme.md file.
I believe you can achieve your desired result by utilizing SystemImageKit. The goal of this project is Image-based computing: Operating system complexity reduction by encapsulation. This is accomplished by utilizing the following features which appears (at least to me) to cover all of your requirements and more. This approach eliminates the need to customize the ISO completely.
- grub2 with custom helper scripts
- ISO files, containing one live operating system each
- ExtensionImage files, the contents of which are symlinked into the / upon boot
- AppImage files, the contents of which are mounted when the app is executed
- An init file that does local configuration and is run when the system boots (and an auxiliary initrd that helps loading this configuration)
- Files in $HOME which is mounted from a persistent location
Detailed information regarding this currently active project can be found in the projects readme.md file.
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