Booting & choosing a live distro (from several) in a DVD
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Booting & choosing a live distro (from several) in a DVD
Hi everybody out there in this great forum
I have joined this group to-day.
I need help
Can somebody kindly explain in a step by step manner as to how can I compile (and boot) a DVD with several live distros (latest versions of the live distros esp. those for dedicated applications like neworking, movies, audio, security, disastor ecovery ,repair etc)) in it. Please consider I am a NEWbie
Booting & choosing a live distro (from several) in a DVD
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Originally Posted by pinniped
For a newbie I would suggest having a collection of CDs in a CD carry case. Although what you ask is technically possible, it's no simple task.
Thank you very much for your suggestion. My requirement was to "create a DVD"-more for a hands on in the creation of Distro of my favorate Live Distros.(So I get some practical experience in the process.)
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