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Have a look at this site, more in particular the part talking about Pungi and Revisor.
Kind regards,
Eric
The link you provided is great you think the op may have trying to pack the system up, I have never used any of the items in the list, but I think op is thinking of the first choice on the list remastersys.
The OP also doesn't say which distro & the 1 I chose says it works on debian & ubuntu.
The link you provided is great you think the op may have trying to pack the system up, I have never used any of the items in the list, but I think op is thinking of the first choice on the list remastersys.
The OP also doesn't say which distro & the 1 I chose says it works on debian & ubuntu.
Hello,
The OP specifically mentioned CentOS in his post and that's why I pointed him to Pungi and Revisor which are for RPM based distributions. Remastersys does a great job on Debian based distros only for as far as I know.
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