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Hello all,
Sorry if the title is a little misleading. What I want to do is this:
I installed archlinux on one of my machines, configured it with a user, setup nice themes, created .xinitrc scripts to my liking and a whole bunch of other customizations. Now I need to make it so that I can create something out of it, like an ISO or something, so that I can just directly go and install it on a new machine, and all of my configurations show up correctly.
This is for kiosk like systems, I just want to be like, here's the disk, boot with it and the correct environment will be setup. I can assume things like compatible hardware, full disk usage etc.
Has anyone tried something like this before? Any suggestions or ideas?
Thanks in advance,
verma
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I'm figuring out how to do a similar thing with a bare bones kdemod 3.5 wm.
Start by reading up on larch.
There is also archiso in the repo and wiki where one can build a custom .iso.
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Thanks guys .. nice starting points for me.
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I maintained an larch package in aur, before disowning, you can maintain that if it will be good for you hehe
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