How to make a custom puppy linux iso with all your settings
Posted: Fri 20 Oct 2017, 16:10
You might be asking won't a save file do the same thing.
Maybe except for the firewall settings.
I do not know of any other way to get the firewall to come up automatically.
Once you have puppy linux setup with your internet, firewall, audio & graphics settings; you will need to remaster a puppy live cd.
Goto menu,Setup, Remaster Puppy live-CD.
When it askes you about the tmp root, clock okay. When it askes you about customizing the ect directory, simply click no.
When it askes you about burning a cd, answer no. At the next prompt on making a iso answer yes.
Download ram2sfs.gz to /root/my-applications/bin/
Rename it to ram2sfs and make sure it's permissions is set to execute.
Now goto /root/my-applications/bin/. Right click the folder, click Window, Terminal Here.
At the terminal type ./ram2sfs
The computer is makeing a sfs file from your ram.
When it is done making a sfs file, copy it to the puppylivecdbuild folder that the Remaster Puppy live-CD made.
Now restart Remaster live-CD. It will make a brand new puppy linux iso using your internet, firewall, audio & graphic settings.
Maybe except for the firewall settings.
I do not know of any other way to get the firewall to come up automatically.
Once you have puppy linux setup with your internet, firewall, audio & graphics settings; you will need to remaster a puppy live cd.
Goto menu,Setup, Remaster Puppy live-CD.
When it askes you about the tmp root, clock okay. When it askes you about customizing the ect directory, simply click no.
When it askes you about burning a cd, answer no. At the next prompt on making a iso answer yes.
Download ram2sfs.gz to /root/my-applications/bin/
Rename it to ram2sfs and make sure it's permissions is set to execute.
Now goto /root/my-applications/bin/. Right click the folder, click Window, Terminal Here.
At the terminal type ./ram2sfs
The computer is makeing a sfs file from your ram.
When it is done making a sfs file, copy it to the puppylivecdbuild folder that the Remaster Puppy live-CD made.
Now restart Remaster live-CD. It will make a brand new puppy linux iso using your internet, firewall, audio & graphic settings.