SUSE repackage

Hi,

Was wondering if there is any way in suse 12.3 to include all the various media codecs, repositories and apps that you require, and then repackage it back to an iso, that that when you do a fresh install, that those programs and media codecs, repositories and programs are already installed and you do not need to reinstall them? Any way of rebuilding the iso?

:D. It’s already out there for you: http://susestudio.com/ Take some time to understand how it works, and you can create your own customized spin-off.

On 2013-03-16 16:36, Knurpht wrote:
>
> :D. It’s already out there for you: http://susestudio.com/ Take some
> time to understand how it works, and you can create your own customized
> spin-off.

Can you customize with packman packages? It might be against the rules.


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 12.1 x86_64 “Asparagus” at Telcontar)

On Sun 17 Mar 2013 03:13:06 PM CDT, Carlos E. R. wrote:

On 2013-03-16 16:36, Knurpht wrote:
>
> :D. It’s already out there for you: http://susestudio.com/ Take some
> time to understand how it works, and you can create your own
> customized spin-off.

Can you customize with packman packages? It might be against the rules.

Hi
You can upload you own rpms… plus there is a search feature,
cough…just saying :wink:


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I am building right now with packman packages kdenlive wxcam and more

On 2013-03-16 16:16, firestomper412 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Was wondering if there is any way in suse 12.3 to include all the
> various media codecs, repositories and apps that you require, and then
> repackage it back to an iso, that that when you do a fresh install, that
> those programs and media codecs, repositories and programs are already
> installed and you do not need to reinstall them? Any way of rebuilding
> the iso?

I think that some one distributed a CD or DVD with all the necessary
things for multimedia. I saw it long ago, but as I don’t use it, I don’t
have a link handy.


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 12.1 x86_64 “Asparagus” at Telcontar)