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I need to ask some question about how can i edit some linux cd to make it personal to me, as i need to change some of its programs that it install during the installations.
So, i have its iso image and i need to know what i can do and how
If you do a search here and on your favourite search engine for "remaster Linux" or "remaster CD" (w/o the quotes) you should get a host of instructions.
If you do a search here and on your favourite search engine for "remaster Linux" or "remaster CD" (w/o the quotes) you should get a host of instructions.
you want to take two unrelated iso's and just squash the contents directly into a single iso? Huh? From what I can see of Instalinux, that would give you that custom iso that you're after wouldn't it? what else would you want to do with it if their service is any good?
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