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I can't remaster? [updates!]
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Amgine


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PostPosted: Wed 23 May 2012, 22:06    Post subject:  I can't remaster? [updates!]  

I have been trying to take a snapshot of my Current puppy.

I run the Remaster tool, I do not modify anything, Just go though and make the CD or just save the ISO image to a Flash drive (I did both).

Now when I boot up the new disk it is the same as downloading 528.005 and making a CD from that. No programs, same window manager everything.

Ideas?

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Semme

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PostPosted: Wed 23 May 2012, 22:52    Post subject:  

Amgine- here's some food for thought.. One other Wink tip worth mentioning..
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Amgine


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PostPosted: Thu 24 May 2012, 00:48    Post subject:  

Well I did it again, it worked when making a USB so I burned it to CD and it was again just like loading a regular puppy 528
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PostPosted: Thu 24 May 2012, 07:49    Post subject: Re: I can't remaster? [updates!]  

Amgine wrote:
I have been trying to take a snapshot of my Current puppy.

I run the Remaster tool, I do not modify anything, Just go though and make the CD or just save the ISO image to a Flash drive (I did both).

Now when I boot up the new disk it is the same as downloading 528.005 and making a CD from that. No programs, same window manager everything.

Ideas?


If you did not modify anything - what is purpose of running remaster tool?

Make some changes - i.e., add browser, add couple of programs from package manager. Then run the remaster tool and the new iso should contain these changes.

When I download a new iso, I add all the stuff used on a daily basis, then I run the remaster tool which makes a good backup copy
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Amgine


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PostPosted: Thu 24 May 2012, 11:46    Post subject:  

No I did not modify any of the folders in the Remaster program, I did add a bunch of programs..

What I am making is a ready to go puplett with all the Internet stuff, and a different Window manager.
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straypuppy

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PostPosted: Thu 14 Jun 2012, 15:36    Post subject:  

did you use multi-session when burning your origninal Puppy 528 ISO?
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PostPosted: Thu 14 Jun 2012, 23:25    Post subject:  

Shocked Yes I did... Is that wrong?
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