Hi there!
I am looking to make my distro, which is a linux mint 18.3 - 64bit xfce with few more packages.
I would like the live distro comes with ubiquity installer on 'Desktop' after boot from pen drive.
I am making the iso with 'respin' software which worked for a while but now is giving me back a file.iso of 35kb
About the installer there is not much documentation under man pages. Do you have some link for me?
Can you give me advices?
ubiquity/respin for my iso
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ubiquity/respin for my iso
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Re: ubiquity/respin for my iso
Do you mean by "I am looking to make my distro" that you will distributing a modified ISO or is this just for your own personal use?
Re: ubiquity/respin for my iso
It would be for my personal use. Couldn't I share it?
I don't know much about licenses.
I want to make a live iso based on linux mint, can you help me?
I don't know much about licenses.
I want to make a live iso based on linux mint, can you help me?
Re: ubiquity/respin for my iso
No, if you want to distribute it you have to name it something other than Linux Mint and remove some material from the ISO. So as not to confuse your users about this being a Linux Mint ISO. We're responsible for the quality of our ISOs and our name guarantees that an ISO meets our standards. For more information about why and what you'd have to do see my comment here: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=265504#p1442308
As for the question at hand, I haven't the foggiest Perhaps somebody else can help.
As for the question at hand, I haven't the foggiest Perhaps somebody else can help.
Re: ubiquity/respin for my iso
Ok, I will do it right!xenopeek wrote: ⤴Wed Mar 14, 2018 8:45 am No, if you want to distribute it you have to name it something other than Linux Mint and remove some material from the ISO. So as not to confuse your users about this being a Linux Mint ISO. We're responsible for the quality of our ISOs and our name guarantees that an ISO meets our standards. For more information about why and what you'd have to do see my comment here: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=265504#p1442308
As for the question at hand, I haven't the foggiest Perhaps somebody else can help.