On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 15:40 +0000, Jonathan Roberts wrote:
I'm working on a project where I want to customize the content of
the
home directory - i.e. put some media files in to it. The project I'm
working on is to create a DVD for promoting Free Culture (i.e. Free
Software, Creative Commons, Public Domain etc): as part of it I plan
to include a live cd on the disc and I would love to use Fedora for
this. As it stands I think I'll probably end up using Knoppix because
there's a very straight forward method to stick some files on to the
desktop - any help would be hugely appreciated!
This is a good question. The project should come up with a recommended
way to add or change stuff that isn't part of an rpm when creating a
live CD.
At Fudcon, David suggested that he might add an option to livecd-creator
to open a shell to the chroot environment after the software is
installed and before it's made into an ISO. Is that option available?
Would you guys suggest adding data using post install scripts in a
kickstart file instead?
-- Chris Negus