Need a how-to on remastering


Forum: Other Help Topics
Topic: Need a how-to on remastering
started by: Cyberian

Posted by Cyberian on April 14 2005,20:35
Can someone please help?

I would like to remaster DSL to my liking through configurations and additional programmes, then burn it.

Posted by adraker on April 14 2005,21:25
You can SEARCH the forums to  find < this thread. >
Or read the Ram remaster in the Docs section.

:O

Posted by Cyberian on April 14 2005,22:53
Thanks.
Posted by Cyberian on April 16 2005,04:55
Anyone got an updated version of this?  Because it doesn't work for 1.0.1.

If anyone could help me, it would be great.  I am at the part where I am suppose to copy the files from the CDROM into my hda3.

Code Sample
root@ttyp0[dsl]# ls -a /cdrom
.           ..          KNOPPIX     boot        index.html  lost+found

Posted by tronik on April 16 2005,15:00
What doesn't work?
Posted by Cyberian on April 16 2005,15:26
These cannot be found in cdrom folder.  Can you please tell me the exact location which these can be found in?:
Code Sample
#cp -Rp /cdrom/autorun.bat /mnt/hda3/newcd
#cp -Rp /cdrom/autorun.inf /mnt/hda3/newcd
#cp -Rp /cdrom/index.html /mnt/hda3/newcd

Posted by mkasson on May 05 2005,04:33
I am having what appears to be the same difficulty.

I am following the instructions per 8.b "Remastering DSL" from the documentation.

when I "#cp -Rp /cdrom/boot newcd",
I am told "cp: cannot stat '/cdrom/boot': No such file or directory"

I do see lost+found and index.htm (and KNOPPIX) on the CD ROM but not boot.  The CD is the same CD I booted with.

Posted by mkasson on May 05 2005,17:50
Solved my problem above.  When I burned DSL 1.1 the new CD had the boot directory.  I did notice that the version of 1.0.1 that I burned was the dsl-1.0.1-syslinux.iso.  I did not use the syslinux version this time; I am guessing that is why /boot was there this time.
Posted by meo on May 05 2005,18:54
Cyberian!

The autorun-files are not a part of DSL anymore. So that part is obsolete. But "index.html" is still there.

Keep on having fun,
meo

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