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Revision as of 16:36, 22 June 2008
mklivecd is a script for Linux distributions that allows for one to compile a "snapshot" of the current hard drive partition and all data which resides in it (all settings, applications, documents, bookmarks, etc.) and compress it into an ISO CD image. This allows easy backup of a user's data and also makes it easy to create separate Debian-based distributions. It was originally primarily used for Debian-based distributions, but has since become used prominently on PCLinuxOS-based distributions.
Used by
- AmaroK Live CD
- Ruby on Rails Live CD
- PCLinuxOS
- Dreamlinux
See also
- Live CD
- Remastersys, a similar tool