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I currently use Ubuntu and am considering Fedora. In Ubuntu, there is a very helpful tool called "Remastersys". It somehow takes my Ubuntu install and puts it into an ISO. I can put that ISO onto CD / DVD / USB. I can then take CD / DVD / USB and either install it on another computer or re-install it on my own computer in the event that I need a re-install.
Can Fedora do so with Revisor or any other similar program? I found some related Fedora and Revisor threads in this website but none really answer my question. Basically, I want to know if I can do exactly with Fedora / Revisor that which I already do with Ubutnu / Remastersys.
Anyone with experience or knowledge on this is welcome to comment or point me somewhere so I can learn more.
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