Remastered Mint CD/DVD
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Remastered Mint CD/DVD
1. Install the next packages (if not installed)
sudo apt-get install squashfs-tools genisoimage
2. Make a folder livecdtmp
mkdir ~/livecdtmp
3. Go to the folder
cd ~/livecdtmp
4. Make folders extract-cd and mnt
mkdir extract-cd mnt
5. Mount linuxmint-13-mate-dvd-32bit.iso (Download first of course)
sudo mount -o loop ~/linuxmint-13-mate-dvd-32bit.iso mnt
6. Move the image to the folder extract-cd
sudo rsync --exclude=/casper/filesystem.squashfs -a mnt/ extract-cd
7. Extract squashfs and move extracted to folder edit
sudo unsquashfs mnt/casper/filesystem.squashfs
sudo mv squashfs-root edit
8. Copy resolv.conf and mount /dev to the chroot-system. If there is no resolv.conf, make it first
nm-tool # Tells the DNS
sudo nano /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver here_your_primary_DNS
nameserver here_your_secondary_DNS
sudo cp /etc/resolv.conf edit/etc/
sudo mount --bind /dev/ edit/dev
9. Chroot to the system
sudo chroot edit
10. Mount and export things
mount -t proc none /proc && mount -t sysfs none /sys && mount -t devpts none /dev/pts
export HOME=/root && export LC_ALL=C
11. Update package cache
apt-get update
12. Query installed packages by size
dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Installed-Size}\t${Package}\n' | sort -nr | less
q gets you out from query
13. Edit the system (install/remove packages, etc.). When removing packages, use purge so that packages settings are disappearing also. An example:
apt-get purge ubiquity-slideshow-mint apt-xapian-index
apt-get install gnome-ppp
14. Clean the system and exit from chroot
apt-get clean
rm -rf /tmp/* ~/.bash_history
rm /etc/resolv.conf
umount /proc
umount /sys
umount /dev/pts
exit
15. Umount edit/dev
sudo umount edit/dev
16. Umount linuxmint-13-mate-dvd-32bit.iso
sudo umount mnt
17. Make ISO
sudo mksquashfs edit extract-cd/casper/filesystem.squashfs
sudo printf $(sudo du -sx --block-size=1 edit | cut -f1) > extract-cd/casper/filesystem.size
- Rename distro
sudo nano extract-cd/README.diskdefines
- Remove old md5sum and make new
cd extract-cd
sudo rm md5sum.txt
find -type f -print0 | sudo xargs -0 md5sum | grep -v isolinux/boot.cat | sudo tee md5sum.txt
- Build ISO
cd ..
sudo mkisofs -r -V “$IMAGE_NAME” -cache-inodes -J -l -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -o ../your_own_distro.iso extract-cd
18. Change permissions
cd
sudo chmod 777 your_own_distro.iso
19. Test the new distro using VirtualBox, Qemu, etc
sudo apt-get install squashfs-tools genisoimage
2. Make a folder livecdtmp
mkdir ~/livecdtmp
3. Go to the folder
cd ~/livecdtmp
4. Make folders extract-cd and mnt
mkdir extract-cd mnt
5. Mount linuxmint-13-mate-dvd-32bit.iso (Download first of course)
sudo mount -o loop ~/linuxmint-13-mate-dvd-32bit.iso mnt
6. Move the image to the folder extract-cd
sudo rsync --exclude=/casper/filesystem.squashfs -a mnt/ extract-cd
7. Extract squashfs and move extracted to folder edit
sudo unsquashfs mnt/casper/filesystem.squashfs
sudo mv squashfs-root edit
8. Copy resolv.conf and mount /dev to the chroot-system. If there is no resolv.conf, make it first
nm-tool # Tells the DNS
sudo nano /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver here_your_primary_DNS
nameserver here_your_secondary_DNS
sudo cp /etc/resolv.conf edit/etc/
sudo mount --bind /dev/ edit/dev
9. Chroot to the system
sudo chroot edit
10. Mount and export things
mount -t proc none /proc && mount -t sysfs none /sys && mount -t devpts none /dev/pts
export HOME=/root && export LC_ALL=C
11. Update package cache
apt-get update
12. Query installed packages by size
dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Installed-Size}\t${Package}\n' | sort -nr | less
q gets you out from query
13. Edit the system (install/remove packages, etc.). When removing packages, use purge so that packages settings are disappearing also. An example:
apt-get purge ubiquity-slideshow-mint apt-xapian-index
apt-get install gnome-ppp
14. Clean the system and exit from chroot
apt-get clean
rm -rf /tmp/* ~/.bash_history
rm /etc/resolv.conf
umount /proc
umount /sys
umount /dev/pts
exit
15. Umount edit/dev
sudo umount edit/dev
16. Umount linuxmint-13-mate-dvd-32bit.iso
sudo umount mnt
17. Make ISO
sudo mksquashfs edit extract-cd/casper/filesystem.squashfs
sudo printf $(sudo du -sx --block-size=1 edit | cut -f1) > extract-cd/casper/filesystem.size
- Rename distro
sudo nano extract-cd/README.diskdefines
- Remove old md5sum and make new
cd extract-cd
sudo rm md5sum.txt
find -type f -print0 | sudo xargs -0 md5sum | grep -v isolinux/boot.cat | sudo tee md5sum.txt
- Build ISO
cd ..
sudo mkisofs -r -V “$IMAGE_NAME” -cache-inodes -J -l -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -o ../your_own_distro.iso extract-cd
18. Change permissions
cd
sudo chmod 777 your_own_distro.iso
19. Test the new distro using VirtualBox, Qemu, etc
Re: Remastered Mint CD/DVD
Thank you oobetimer for the most interesting HowTo post.
I've been using Mint LiveMedia for nearly 4 years and have complained a lot about the various nuisances running these systems. I have been thinking about remastering my own version for quite awhile, but am just getting around to it. I was shown the link to this thread and decided to give it a try. However, the ISO file I created and burned via USB Image Writer was not successful in generating a bootable USB drive. I have never had any significant trouble burning bootable LiveMedia for any of the downloaded Linux Mint distro ISOs.
Here is my system: Linux Mint 15 32-bit Mate LiveDVD on a locked SD card, with an external USB hard drive. I already had a copy of the exact ISO file you used for your demo on a data DVD.
Here is what happened: I understood most of the commands and proceeded without difficulty up to step 7:
7. Extract squashfs and move extracted to folder edit
sudo unsquashfs mnt/casper/filesystem.squashfs
>There was one comment during the unsquash: create_inode: socket squashfs-root/run/samba/unexpected ignored
Is this a problem?
I just wanted to try remastering a system, so I did not change any packages and skipped step 13.
I proceeded through the steps up to step 17
17. Make ISO
sudo mksquashfs edit extract-cd/casper/filesystem.squashfs
sudo printf $(sudo du -sx --block-size=1 edit | cut -f1) > extract-cd/casper/filesystem.size
>Got this message: bash: extract-cd/casper/filesystem.size: Permission denied ??? Is this a problem?
I just kept going and I did get an ISO file which I burned onto a USB thumb drive with USB Image Writer. Nice try, but when I try to boot it I just get a BIOS message:
Reboot and Select proper Boot device
or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key
I would sincerely appreciate any and all comments, suggestions, and assistance in getting this to run.
Blessings in abundance, all the best, & ENJOY!
Art in Carlisle PA, USA
I've been using Mint LiveMedia for nearly 4 years and have complained a lot about the various nuisances running these systems. I have been thinking about remastering my own version for quite awhile, but am just getting around to it. I was shown the link to this thread and decided to give it a try. However, the ISO file I created and burned via USB Image Writer was not successful in generating a bootable USB drive. I have never had any significant trouble burning bootable LiveMedia for any of the downloaded Linux Mint distro ISOs.
Here is my system: Linux Mint 15 32-bit Mate LiveDVD on a locked SD card, with an external USB hard drive. I already had a copy of the exact ISO file you used for your demo on a data DVD.
Here is what happened: I understood most of the commands and proceeded without difficulty up to step 7:
7. Extract squashfs and move extracted to folder edit
sudo unsquashfs mnt/casper/filesystem.squashfs
>There was one comment during the unsquash: create_inode: socket squashfs-root/run/samba/unexpected ignored
Is this a problem?
I just wanted to try remastering a system, so I did not change any packages and skipped step 13.
I proceeded through the steps up to step 17
17. Make ISO
sudo mksquashfs edit extract-cd/casper/filesystem.squashfs
sudo printf $(sudo du -sx --block-size=1 edit | cut -f1) > extract-cd/casper/filesystem.size
>Got this message: bash: extract-cd/casper/filesystem.size: Permission denied ??? Is this a problem?
I just kept going and I did get an ISO file which I burned onto a USB thumb drive with USB Image Writer. Nice try, but when I try to boot it I just get a BIOS message:
Reboot and Select proper Boot device
or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key
I would sincerely appreciate any and all comments, suggestions, and assistance in getting this to run.
Blessings in abundance, all the best, & ENJOY!
Art in Carlisle PA, USA
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LINUX - a hole in your life that you pour TIME into
HP dx2400 Core 2 Duo 8 GB. Mint 13/15/17.x/18.x Mate <on LOCKED SD cards, and Kanguru USB drives> No Hard Drive / No SSD
Re: Remastered Mint CD/DVD
I will give your system a try, I followed this guide [url]http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=688872[/url] but the final ISO always comes out to be about 800MB which is way to big for what I am trying to do. Thanks.
Re: Remastered Mint CD/DVD
668Mt -> http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=145009#p766232skinnyMan wrote:but the final ISO always comes out to be about 800MB which is way to big for what I am trying to do. Thanks.
Remastered JWM desktop live CD
Remaster which bases on Lubuntu 14.04 and Linux Mint 17
CD´s size is 693 MB Build this way:
/etc/apt/sources.list file:
Memory usage about 80 to 100 MB idle, when using JWM desktop ..
CD´s size is 693 MB Build this way:
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1. Install the next packages (if not installed)
sudo apt-get install squashfs-tools genisoimage
2. Make a folder livecdtmp
mkdir ~/livecdtmp
3. Go to the folder
cd ~/livecdtmp
4. Make folders extract-cd and mnt
mkdir extract-cd mnt
5. Mount lubuntu-14.04-desktop-i386.iso (Download first of course)
sudo mount -o loop ~/lubuntu-14.04-desktop-i386.iso mnt
6. Move the image to the folder extract-cd
sudo rsync --exclude=/casper/filesystem.squashfs -a mnt/ extract-cd
7. Extract squashfs and move extracted to folder edit
sudo unsquashfs mnt/casper/filesystem.squashfs
sudo mv squashfs-root edit
8. Copy resolv.conf and mount /dev to the chroot-system. If there is no resolv.conf, make it first
nm-tool # Tells the DNS
sudo nano /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver here_your_primary_DNS
nameserver here_your_secondary_DNS
sudo cp /etc/resolv.conf edit/etc/
sudo mount --bind /dev/ edit/dev
sudo cp ~/.jwmrc.lightmint ~/livecdtmp/edit/etc/skel/.jwmrc
sudo cp ~/.conkyrc ~/livecdtmp/edit/etc/skel
9. Chroot to the system
sudo chroot edit
10. Mount and export things
mount -t proc none /proc && mount -t sysfs none /sys && mount -t devpts none /dev/pts
export HOME=/root && export LC_ALL=C
nano /etc/apt/sources.list
11. Update package cache
apt-get update
12. Query installed packages by size
dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Installed-Size}\t${Package}\n' | sort -nr | less
q gets you out from query
apt-get -y remove language-pack-gnome-de-base language-pack-gnome-fr-base language-pack-gnome-es-base language-pack-gnome-ru-base language-pack-de-base language-pack-ru-base language-pack-fr-base pidgin-data gnome-keyring firefox-locale-es firefox apport firefox-locale-en firefox-locale-fr firefox-locale-de sylpheed blueman lubuntu-desktop
apt-get autoremove
apt-get --no-install-recommends install rox-filer
apt-get --no-install-recommends install jwm
apt-get --no-install-recommends install gnome-power-manager
apt-get --no-install-recommends install mintupdate
apt-get --no-install-recommends install pavucontrol
apt-get --no-install-recommends install conky conky-all
apt-get --no-install-recommends install midori thunderbird
apt-get upgrade
14. Clean the system and exit from chroot
apt-get clean
apt-get autoremove
rm -rf /tmp/* ~/.bash_history
rm /etc/resolv.conf
umount /proc
umount /sys
umount /dev/pts
exit
15. Umount edit/dev
sudo umount edit/dev
16. Umount lubuntu-14.04-desktop-i386.iso
sudo umount mnt
17. Make ISO
sudo mksquashfs edit extract-cd/casper/filesystem.squashfs
- Rename distro
sudo nano extract-cd/README.diskdefines
- Remove old md5sum and make new
cd extract-cd
sudo rm md5sum.txt
sudo rm wubi.exe
find -type f -print0 | sudo xargs -0 md5sum | grep -v isolinux/boot.cat | sudo tee md5sum.txt
- Build ISO
cd ..
sudo mkisofs -r -V “$LightMint_17” -cache-inodes -J -l -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -o ../LightMint17.iso extract-cd
18. Change permissions
cd ..
sudo chmod 755 LightMint17.iso
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deb http://debian.lth.se/linuxmint/ qiana main upstream import
deb http://extra.linuxmint.com qiana main
deb http://ubuntu.mirror.su.se/ubuntu/ trusty main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://ubuntu.mirror.su.se/ubuntu/ trusty-updates main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-security main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/ trusty partner
Memory usage about 80 to 100 MB idle, when using JWM desktop ..
Re: Remastered LightMint liveCD
LightMint 17 version 2
size 678 MB
Attachments: .conkyrc and .jwmrec If someone want to download the iso, You can download it from copy.com
MD5SUM is 5d8ff6dfc95842f74c98d0ccbb50745a
Edit: Network does not work before adding DNS setting to the /etc/resolv.conf file. An example Google´s Public DNS
1. Disconnect
2. Make a /etc/resolv.conf file
... the contents
.... save and quit
Ctrl o
Ctrl x
3. Reconnect
https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/?hl=fi
Edit2: I made a fixed version with workable /etc/resolv.conf file
size 678 MB
Attachments: .conkyrc and .jwmrec If someone want to download the iso, You can download it from copy.com
MD5SUM is 5d8ff6dfc95842f74c98d0ccbb50745a
Edit: Network does not work before adding DNS setting to the /etc/resolv.conf file. An example Google´s Public DNS
1. Disconnect
2. Make a /etc/resolv.conf file
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sudo nano /etc/resolv.conf
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nameserver 8.8.8.8
Ctrl o
Ctrl x
3. Reconnect
https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/?hl=fi
Edit2: I made a fixed version with workable /etc/resolv.conf file
Re: Remastered Mint CD/DVD
I am a little bit desperate right now, because so far the remastering hasnt worked yet. I tried several other ways and now I m trying this tutorial here. However at <9.> I get permission denied. What can I do here? Also the two commands before 9. didnt work but I guess they are not that important as they are not included in the original tutorial?
Thanks guys. Any help is apreciated.
Thanks guys. Any help is apreciated.
Re: Remastered Mint CD/DVD
The next attachments may help you ..HL84 wrote:I am a little bit desperate right now, because so far the remastering hasnt worked yet. I tried several other ways and now I m trying this tutorial here. However at <9.> I get permission denied. What can I do here? Also the two commands before 9. didnt work but I guess they are not that important as they are not included in the original tutorial?
Thanks guys. Any help is apreciated.
Re: Remastered Mint CD/DVD
Ok, thank you very much. I will have a further look into it later. Actually what I would like to do is to boot lubuntu 1404 64 Bit in German/Deutsch, take the image "lubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso" and remaster it that way: install this
and this
- redo the panel: replace browser icon with firefox icon. From left to right put these icons in the panel: terminal, pcmanfm, google chrome, firefox, audacious, vlc player, gedit.
- install adblock plus addon in firefox, change firefox homepage into "http://www.google.de" and download-setting into "always ask me..."
- change date & time into Berlin/Europe
besides that I would like to leave everything as it is. do you think this is possible for me to do given your tutorial here? (I'm quite new to linux in general. I was just into windows so far and dos back in the day.)
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:upubuntu-com/tor64
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install rar
sudo apt-get install gedit
sudo apt-get install vlc browser-plugin-vlc
sudo apt-get install filezilla
sudo apt-get install catfish
sudo apt-get install bluefish
sudo apt-get install tor-browser
sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer
sudo apt-get install libreoffice libreoffice-l10n-de
sudo apt-get install scribus scribus-doc scribus-template
sudo apt-get install pinta
sudo apt-get install gimp
sudo apt-get install gimp-help-de language-pack-gnome-de
sudo apt-get install inkscape
sudo apt-get install filezilla
sudo apt-get install clementine
sudo apt-get install gscan2pdf
sudo apt-get install pdfshuffler
sudo apt-get install kazam
sudo apt-get install audacity
sudo apt-get install easytag
sudo apt-get install openshot
sudo apt-get install geary
sudo apt-get install putty
sudo apt-get install thunderbird thunderbird-locale-de
sudo apt-get install texmaker
sudo apt-get install jabref
sudo apt-get install gummi
sudo apt-get install dia
sudo apt-get install asunder
sudo apt-get install lame vorbis-tools flac wavpack
sudo apt-get install soundconverter
sudo apt-get install k9copy
sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse
sudo apt-get install remmina
sudo apt-get install remmina-plugin-nx remmina-plugin-rdp remmina-plugin-telepathy remmina-plugin-vnc remmina-plugin-xdmcp
sudo apt-get install radiotray
sudo apt-get install gnome-tetravex
sudo apt-get install libgstreamer0.10-0
sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-tools gnome-media
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https://www.dropbox.com/download?dl=packages/ubuntu/dropbox_1.6.0_amd64.deb
https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
http://www.bluej.org/download/files/bluej-311.deb
http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gnome-games/glchess_2.30.0-0ubuntu6_amd64.deb
http://www.yworks.com/products/yed/demo/yEd-3.12.2_64-bit_setup.sh
- install adblock plus addon in firefox, change firefox homepage into "http://www.google.de" and download-setting into "always ask me..."
- change date & time into Berlin/Europe
besides that I would like to leave everything as it is. do you think this is possible for me to do given your tutorial here? (I'm quite new to linux in general. I was just into windows so far and dos back in the day.)
Re: Remastered Mint CD/DVD
1. Make the config files using your own desktop graphical way and copy those config files to ~/livecdtmp/edit/etc/skel folder. You need these folders: .config .gconf .mozillaHL84 wrote:Ok, thank you very much. I will have a further look into it later. Actually what I would like to do is to boot lubuntu 1404 64 Bit in German/Deutsch, take the image "lubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso" and remaster it that way: install thisand thisCode: Select all
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:upubuntu-com/tor64 sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install rar sudo apt-get install gedit sudo apt-get install vlc browser-plugin-vlc sudo apt-get install filezilla sudo apt-get install catfish sudo apt-get install bluefish sudo apt-get install tor-browser sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer sudo apt-get install libreoffice libreoffice-l10n-de sudo apt-get install scribus scribus-doc scribus-template sudo apt-get install pinta sudo apt-get install gimp sudo apt-get install gimp-help-de language-pack-gnome-de sudo apt-get install inkscape sudo apt-get install filezilla sudo apt-get install clementine sudo apt-get install gscan2pdf sudo apt-get install pdfshuffler sudo apt-get install kazam sudo apt-get install audacity sudo apt-get install easytag sudo apt-get install openshot sudo apt-get install geary sudo apt-get install putty sudo apt-get install thunderbird thunderbird-locale-de sudo apt-get install texmaker sudo apt-get install jabref sudo apt-get install gummi sudo apt-get install dia sudo apt-get install asunder sudo apt-get install lame vorbis-tools flac wavpack sudo apt-get install soundconverter sudo apt-get install k9copy sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse sudo apt-get install remmina sudo apt-get install remmina-plugin-nx remmina-plugin-rdp remmina-plugin-telepathy remmina-plugin-vnc remmina-plugin-xdmcp sudo apt-get install radiotray sudo apt-get install gnome-tetravex sudo apt-get install libgstreamer0.10-0 sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-tools gnome-media
- redo the panel: replace browser icon with firefox icon. From left to right put these icons in the panel: terminal, pcmanfm, google chrome, firefox, audacious, vlc player, gedit.Code: Select all
https://www.dropbox.com/download?dl=packages/ubuntu/dropbox_1.6.0_amd64.deb https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb http://www.bluej.org/download/files/bluej-311.deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gnome-games/glchess_2.30.0-0ubuntu6_amd64.deb http://www.yworks.com/products/yed/demo/yEd-3.12.2_64-bit_setup.sh
- install adblock plus addon in firefox, change firefox homepage into "http://www.google.de" and download-setting into "always ask me..."
- change date & time into Berlin/Europe
besides that I would like to leave everything as it is. do you think this is possible for me to do given your tutorial here? (I'm quite new to linux in general. I was just into windows so far and dos back in the day.)
2. Make a remaster (an attachment)
Re: Remastered Mint CD/DVD
Oh, thank you very much for your time. The problem is, that I still get "permission denied" when I type "sudo chroot edit". (9. / 10.)
The only thing that I'm doing differently up to this point is, that I don't use "~/" where I create the "livecdtmp"-folder, but this "/media/lubuntu/1650E3C550E3AA27/lubuntu". Is this a problem here?
Another question: if I'm not able to get this done myself... is it possible that you can create this *.iso for me? I could send you something like 10 to 15 € with paypal in return.
(I have some little adjuments to what I wrote earlier how I would like the DVD to look like).
The only thing that I'm doing differently up to this point is, that I don't use "~/" where I create the "livecdtmp"-folder, but this "/media/lubuntu/1650E3C550E3AA27/lubuntu". Is this a problem here?
Another question: if I'm not able to get this done myself... is it possible that you can create this *.iso for me? I could send you something like 10 to 15 € with paypal in return.
(I have some little adjuments to what I wrote earlier how I would like the DVD to look like).
Re: Remastered Mint CD/DVD
You need to use linux filesystems like ext3, ext4 .. and so on. Of course you have to have permissions to the building drive.HL84 wrote:Oh, thank you very much for your time. The problem is, that I still get "permission denied" when I type "sudo chroot edit". (9. / 10.)
The only thing that I'm doing differently up to this point is, that I don't use "~/" where I create the "livecdtmp"-folder, but this "/media/lubuntu/1650E3C550E3AA27/lubuntu". Is this a problem here?
I am sure that you will succeed if you make the remaster in your home folder ..HL84 wrote: Another question: if I'm not able to get this done myself... is it possible that you can create this *.iso for me? I could send you something like 10 to 15 € with paypal in return.
(I have some little adjuments to what I wrote earlier how I would like the DVD to look like).
If you want to support Linux Mint, you can make a donation ..
http://www.linuxmint.com/donors.php
LightMint iceWM
LightMint iceWM custom liveCD for older computers which cannot work with "modern desktops". Menus are not translated, but if someone want to make own menus, it is easy = just edit using your favorite editor. xforcevesa boot option seem to work with difficult graphic cards like VIA.
Download link for LightMint-iceWM-v5.iso
md5sum dd7a22c07e843bd73962ea22e74ce22d
Username = lightmint
Password =
Download link for LightMint-iceWM-v5.iso
md5sum dd7a22c07e843bd73962ea22e74ce22d
Username = lightmint
Password =
Re: Remastered Mint CD/DVD
I'm still floundering around here. Does anyone know the username and password for the LightMint17-3.iso? "lightmint" for LightMint iceWM doesn't work.
Intel Core2 Duo, 3.0 GHz, 6 GB ram, 160 GB hdd; Ultimate Edition Oz Unity Star Sapphire (discontinued Ubuntu 14.04 remix that I've been able to upgrade to a 16.04 base); Linux Mint 18.2/Mate.
Re: Remastered Mint CD/DVD
lubuntu.
Found it by watching a Youtube review (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htIlUSaYuNY).
I'm posting this with the live CD.
While I can't say I'm impressed with it, I think I'll install it anyway and see if I can install a Mate desktop.
Thanks to administrollaattori and all other contributors for making it.
Found it by watching a Youtube review (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htIlUSaYuNY).
I'm posting this with the live CD.
While I can't say I'm impressed with it, I think I'll install it anyway and see if I can install a Mate desktop.
Thanks to administrollaattori and all other contributors for making it.
Intel Core2 Duo, 3.0 GHz, 6 GB ram, 160 GB hdd; Ultimate Edition Oz Unity Star Sapphire (discontinued Ubuntu 14.04 remix that I've been able to upgrade to a 16.04 base); Linux Mint 18.2/Mate.
Re: Remastered Mint CD/DVD
I create a live-cd modified to my needs perfect installation session start well but when I want to connect a USB flash drive-not mount the flash drive appears not authorized to mount the device.
What could be the failure or if I set something before creating the .iso?.
What could be the failure or if I set something before creating the .iso?.