Hi,
I m looking out to build something like backtrack in SUSE studio. is it
possible to do it
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Hi,
I m looking out to build something like backtrack in SUSE studio. is it
possible to do it
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On 08/09/2012 10:34 AM, quioske wrote:
> is it
> possible to do it
sure, why not?
just get started…
here is a good place to start:
http://susestudio.com/help?page=index.html&anchor=sec.studiouserquick.start
Have a lot of fun.
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dd
There is nothing special about BackTrack from an OS perspective, since it is based on Ubuntu. So, the developers grab the base distribution and add their particular software.
quioske;6122 Wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I m looking out to build something like backtrack in SUSE studio. is it
> possible to do it
Sure, like 2f4u reply states… Basically, if you can run the tools
and packages you are meaning to include on a recent regular openSUSE or
SLES installation. Then it can also be built and setup as a SUSE studio
application.
SUSE Studio has most of the options and repositories available (not
including ones you have to pay for by default, but even those you can
get in if needed).
Next to that, you can add custom packages and any type of file you
like.
So… if it runs on SLES / openSUSE, you can do it in a SUSE Studio
appliance
Cheers,
Willem
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