Tuesday, 26 June 2018, 07:51PM +02:00 from Rick Stevens <ricks(a)alldigital.com>:
On 06/26/2018 09:54 AM, stan wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 10:31:02 +0300
Jozsef K via users <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> I have a question about live ISO image creation. What I would like to
> achieve is to install exfat-utils and fuse-exfat while I am in live
> environment and then to create a new ISO image file which would be
> the same as the one I booted but with addition of those two packages.
> Is that possible?
I haven't done this, but from observing conversations over time, it is
possible. However, I don't think it is possible in the way you want to
do it, clone an existing running system, with changes, as an ISO. Here
is a reference link.
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/quick-docs/en-US/creating-and-using-a-live...
See particularly the section 'Creating and using live CD'
And specifically
the section on "persistent overlays".
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Thanks. It's useful. But it seems I'll have to install Fedora first. In that case,
if I take the Fedora Security Lab Live image and install that, am I going to get all the
applications available on that live system even after installation?
Right now the option I'm using is to install exfat-utils and fuse-exfat locally. I
saved the RPM files on another USB. I don't need those every time but occasionally I
can install them like that, manually. But if I have everything in one place it's more
convinient.
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Jozsef K.
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