Easy way to create distro? Any stripped to the WM distros?
I swear there use to be a website that allowed you to pick the packages you want, and then it would create an ISO that you could download and burn for a custom little distro. Searching around, I can't seem to find it.
I'd like to make something with decent driver support (get graphics on the screen, detect USB ports, ethernet, etc) but to come with a base amount of extras. Basically XFCE (with no thrills like a calculator/notepad) and Firefox. That's it. Any ideas thoughts? |
I think Slax is something like that, add whatever modules you want. Have a look at it:
http://www.slax.org/ |
There are a number of ways to create your own distro. What you describe sounds like NimbleX, where you just click the mouse a few times and you've got a distro.
http://www.nimblex.net/ Fedora offers revisor. Debian has a similar but more difficult project. Then there is the remaster capability of Mandriva, PCLinuxOS, and other distros. There is also rpath. Edit: In addition, have you tried just a minimal installation? Most distros offer that. It's the least amount of work. This is a guide for a minimal install on Ubuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/In...wMemorySystems |
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