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Ubuntu Mini Remix
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#!/bin/bash | |
# user: ubuntu pass: just hit ENTER | |
apt-get install vim ubuntu-defaults-builder live-build uck syslinux-utils coreutils | |
# open /usr/share/livecd-rootfs/live-build/auto/config and add PROJECT=base where there are all the variables | |
ubuntu-defaults-template ubuntu-defaults-umr | |
ubuntu-defaults-image --package ubuntu-defaults-umr_0.1_all.deb | |
mv binary.hybrid.iso ubuntu-mini-remix-15.10-amd64.iso | |
md5sum ubuntu-mini-remix-15.10-amd64.iso>ubuntu-mini-remix-15.10-amd64.iso.md5 | |
mv ubuntu-mini-remix-15.10-amd64.iso* 15.10/ | |
lb clean; rm -rf auto cache local | |
ubuntu-defaults-image --package ubuntu-defaults-umr_0.1_all.deb --arch i386 | |
mv binary.hybrid.iso ubuntu-mini-remix-15.10-i386.iso | |
md5sum ubuntu-mini-remix-15.10-i386.iso>ubuntu-mini-remix-15.10-i386.iso.md5 | |
mv ubuntu-mini-remix-15.10-i386.iso* 15.10/ |
I'll take a look at those page and check if livecd-rootfs has been updated in the meanwhile but for sure I wouldn't fork them, I wouldn't never have time to maintain it, plus I don't want to work on something which is released without any kind of documentation and prone to undocumented extreme changes between every release.
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Hi, @fballiano about ubuntu-defaults-image, I found this page (Bionic Beaver and there are more versions where I found it)http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man1/ubuntu-defaults-image.1.html
about livecd-rootfs I found this page https://ubuntu.pkgs.org/18.04/ubuntu-main-amd64/livecd-rootfs_2.525_amd64.deb.html
not a full doc, but the depends are listed, the files in the package are listed, the name of the packager is there with his mail adress.
I also would like very much to continue building on top of UMR. :)
@opticyclic if you are going to work on a fork, I can also be interested to follow the efforts. If you want to search the content of a package, it's a simple archive with files and 2 archives inside, you can open it with an archiver (file-roller, xarchiver... )