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Posted: Aug. 29 2004,14:48 |
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ico2, I've recently had some luck making remasters by using a method I read on the board in the "how to"s. You make a copy of the KNOPPIX directory, change the root directory to that copy, mount the proc in that new directory, and then add/remove programs with apt-get or whatever. Then you unmount proc, and get back to the origional root with a <CTRL-D>. Then use mkisofs like you normally would.
You can't use emelfm or scite when you're loading the new files, which is a drag, but you can move them to the copied KNOPPIX directory before you change root. Or do things the "hard core" way with a buch of cp and vi commands.
It's all spelled out in the second part of the first post of ReMastering How To for DSL
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