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Uno2020-05-26 05:04:59
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Uno, 2020-05-26 05:04:59

How to make an image?

You need to build a Live version of Debian with your programs. As I decided to do, I launched a clean debian in VMWare in live mode, installed all the necessary tools. Vm can only pause, tk. after the stop everything will collapse - Live mode.
Then https://github.com/Tomas-M/linux-live , but, apparently, there was not enough RAM or processor and everything hung tightly. I rolled back a snapshot to the moment before the launch of this tool.

How can I make an .iso live debian with my software in this situation? I can't change. I spent three days to put all the software into this live version. Is it somehow possible to turn off the MB, add RAM and upload a snapshot? or will it not work?
In general, you need an isophone with the possibility of a live version in which there is the software that I installed.

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ky0, 2020-05-26
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In general, you need an isophone with the possibility of a live version in which there is the software that I installed.

You understand that "isoshnik" is, initially, a snapshot of a CD, it was not architecturally supposed to simply take and write into it. Why not do like normal people - live-usb with a partition for mutable data?

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