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[ale] how do I make a custom linux install boot from cd



You can built custom Live CD form within Live CD in puppy Linux. Never done
it but worth research!


On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Chuck Peters <cp at axs.org> wrote:

>
> On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Ron Frazier (ALE) <
> atllinuxenthinfo at techstarship.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I've been away from email for a few days, so if anyone sent something
>> directly to me, I'll have to get to you shortly.
>>
>> I need some linux geekery and wizardry extarordinaire.
>>
>> Let's say I want to create a custom linux install to do some specific
>> unique task, like monitoring the weather, be a vpn, or maybe mine bitcoins.
>>  So, say I boot a Mint 13 cd and either apt-get or copy programs and
>> scripts to get the system working like I want and doing what I want.
>>  Actually, I don't understand how you can install anything on a system
>> which booted from a cd, but that's another story.
>
>
> The way it used to work is all changes were stored in RAM, but things have
> changed...
>
>
>> Anyway, assume the system is doing the task that I want.  However, the
>> problem is, when I reboot, everything goes away, and I have to configure it
>> all over again.  So, how do I change it so that I can save all my changes
>> to another cd, and when I boot that one, the system is capable of doing the
>> special task I wanted.
>>
>
> Knoppix, http://www.knoppix.org/ or latest english version
> http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/knoppix705-en.html, was
> the distribution that popularized LiveCD's and it is based on Debian.  In
> older versions it had something setup called persistence which allowed you
> to save changes to a thumb drive or floppy or whatever, but I don't recall
> it having an option to save it to the CD unless you had a second CD burner.
>  Customizing the CD's took some substantial computer resources when I tried
> it a few years ago.  At that time it had a patched kernel to gzip the whole
> filesystem, and later replaced with squashfs and I don't know what it uses
> now...
>
> It appears the process of saving changes has improved quite a bit and they
> now offer the program flash-knoppix that should make saving changes much
> easier.
> http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/knoppix705-en.html
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knoppix will explain things better...
> http://knoppix.net/ was, and probably still is, a good place to learn
> more and ask questions.
>
>
>> I'm considering booting from a CD and, maybe, not even having a hard
>> drive.  That means I don't have to worry much at all about maintenance,
>> updates, and security, as long as it'd doing the task I want it to do.
>>  Don't have to worry about hard drive failures and power failures either.
>>  All the work I want the unit to do is network based.
>>
>
> I think hard drive failures compared to CD or thumb drive failures will
> leave you a much less reliable system.
>
> Have you searched for a customized LiveCD that does what you want.  Lots
> of people have created niche distributions and some are maintained better
> than others.   Search via Google for bitcoin mining livecd finds a few
> possibilities.
>
>
> Chuck
>
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