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Originally Posted by SCerovec
So writing an step by step guide would be okay?
I found there are more steps required than just sync the git and have an local copy of 14.2 (for example).
So i figured, after I ask, a simple howto could be handy for someone?
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If the Wiki page is not sufficient to understand how you generate a Live ISO from scratch, perhaps I should expand that article? You can write about what you are missing in that page, and then I can see how I can add that information to the Wiki.
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Also, will it ever be supported to generate an image ready to be dded to and flash volume?
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You lost me there. It has been possible from the start, to use 'dd' and copy the ISO to a flash medium like a USB thumbdrive and thus make it into a bootable Slackware Live medium. The only caveat is that the medium will be read-only. It is a limitation imposed by the fact that you copy a read-only ISO filesystem onto a flash drive - and then it will still be a ISO filesystem (iso9660) on the flash drive. That is why I wrote "iso2usb.sh" to create a writable Live flash medium.