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* [[Live CD]] |
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* [[List of remastering software]] |
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Revision as of 05:21, 1 April 2012
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 9660 CD-image. This allows easy backup of a user's data and also makes it easy to create customized Linux-distribution. It was originally used primarily for the Debian distribution, but has since become available prominently on all distributions of Linux-operating system. Some Linux-distributions like PCLinuxOS include a graphical frontend for easier script usage.
Used by
- AmaroK Live CD
- Dreamlinux
- Mandriva Linux
- Ruby on Rails Live CD
- Unity Linux Live CD
See also
- Live CD
- Software remastering
- Remastersys, a similar tool (for Debian/Ubuntu)
- List of remastering software