How to remaster without the detected hardware setting?
Posted: Fri 10 May 2013, 22:44
Hi,
I have been going to the chatrooms and also using the search feature here to get an answer. I would like to know if it is possible to customize puppy linux ( customize will involve remove packages that is not required, adding a few extra packages and changing the wallpaper) , and remastering it, but it should not save the current hardware environment it is running on, rather than it should detect for each computer it runs on.
Alternatively, if I install puppylinux inside a virtualbox and customize it, and remaster it, would it run perfectly if the ISO is booted on a dell server or another completely different hardware.
So looking for a way to customize ( i can add remove/packages) but ensure that it does not save my build environment but rather detect it and add support in runtime.
Please let me know.
Thanks,
I have been going to the chatrooms and also using the search feature here to get an answer. I would like to know if it is possible to customize puppy linux ( customize will involve remove packages that is not required, adding a few extra packages and changing the wallpaper) , and remastering it, but it should not save the current hardware environment it is running on, rather than it should detect for each computer it runs on.
Alternatively, if I install puppylinux inside a virtualbox and customize it, and remaster it, would it run perfectly if the ISO is booted on a dell server or another completely different hardware.
So looking for a way to customize ( i can add remove/packages) but ensure that it does not save my build environment but rather detect it and add support in runtime.
Please let me know.
Thanks,