do Precise has an alternative for remastersys?
Milton
milton at tomaatnet.nl
Sun May 20 20:30:55 UTC 2012
Thanks a lot for helping me out. I found:
http://bikramkawan.com.np/how-to-install-remastersys-on-ubuntu-12-04-precise-pangolin/
It works as before with Orca!
Milton
----- Original Message -----
From: "bando?ers" <burt1iband at gmail.com>
To: "Milton" <milton at tomaatnet.nl>
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 10:47 PM
Subject: Re: do Precise has an alternative for remastersys?
> I'm waiting for the new Vinux based on precise to come out before trying
> our new LTS, or at least I'll wait a little while; so I've been learning a
> bit about what is and isn't possible from this list and some other
> reading.
> One of the things that won me over to Ubuntu/Linux in the beginning was
> the ease of backing up and making custom bootable USB-pendrives and
> live-CD's.
> I know that the remastersys dev seems to be less than enthusiastic
> regarding this program of late. (of late means more than a year actually)
> Why is the question. Is the software fragile, bugs just waiting to pop out
> with any changes and updates, or does he just not have the time to give to
> proper maintenence, (with out more compensation anyway), or is there some
> issue with the latest Debian/Ubuntu releases that complicates things?
> Last I heard he was indicating the second, but who knows.
> AnywayI hope remastersys dev resumes, &/or some other similarly usable
> program is available. Abnd of course we need this program to be
> accessible.
> I can't believe there's nothing in precise to take remastersys's place.
> Have you Googled for this, or checked Precise's release notes, change-log
> and similar documentation?
> I'm going to do a quick search , but don't have much time right now. I'll
> let you know if I find anything I'll let you know, and please do the same
> for me.
> --
> B.H.
>
>
> On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 10:26:24PM +0200, Milton wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> In Natty I used Remastersys with Orca but I could not find this in
>> Precise Unity 2D. Is there an alternative that is accessible with Orca? I
>> notice the application to create a start up disc which is not accissible
>> with Orca.
>> Milton
>
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