CustomisedIsoImageTools
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Launchpad Entry: customised-iso
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Summary
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Release Note
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Rationale
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Use Cases
1. The LoCo team in Taiwan wants to distribute a localised iso image of Edubuntu with the language packs for Chinese, Japanese and Korean instead of the default ones.
2. The computer magazine "foo" wants to distribute a branded Ubuntu CD and put their logo into the boot and login screens.
3. A Ubuntu user group wants to exchange some applications on the default CD and redistribute the modified isos under a new name.
4. Tom wants to make his personal Ubuntu remix with his favourite apps added.
5. Joan wants to make an Ubuntu derivative.
Assumptions
Design
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Implementation
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UI Changes
Should cover changes required to the UI, or specific UI that is required to implement this
Code Changes
Code changes should include an overview of what needs to change, and in some cases even the specific details.
Migration
Include:
- data migration, if any
- redirects from old URLs to new ones, if any
- how users will be pointed to the new way of doing things, if necessary.
Test/Demo Plan
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This need not be added or completed until the specification is nearing beta.
Outstanding Issues
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BoF agenda and discussion
- Look into existing tools like UCK and Reconstructor
- neither UCK, nor Reconstructor fulfills our needs completely
[http://uck.sourceforge.net/ UCK]:
[http://reconstructor.aperantis.com/ Reconstructor]:
What about [http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/DRU_Disc_Remastering_Utility DRU] - Dell's Disc Remastering Utility?
- neither UCK, nor Reconstructor fulfills our needs completely
KIWI (http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/System_Imaging#KIWI) has limitations
- Can only modify images that were build by kiwi
- Would need something like an initial import tool for the default iso to create the xml config
- Commandline only
look into the tools provided by Redhat ([http://revisor.fedoraunity.org/ Revisor])
collaborate with Debian - see [http://wiki.debian.org/CustomDebian CDD] - Custom Debian Distributions - tools and discussion on Debian Wiki
[http://wiki.debian.org/CDDT Custom Debian Distribution Toolkit] - work in progress
[http://www.remastersys.klikit.org/ Remastersys] - a tool for making a livecd from your Ubuntu installation
[http://www.gnewsense.org/Builder/Builder Builder] - gNewSense builder script
- Branding
- Requirements
- customising LiveCDs and Package based isos
- have a decent UI which can be scriptable
- having reasonable recipes for often used tasks
- reminding users of using a different name when modifying too much of the original iso.
- facilities to include arbitrary packages
- gui and command line interface
- independent of the ubuntu version for as far as possible, easily adaptable to different releases
- Action
- get into contact with upstream developers of the mentioned solutions and present them our requirements
- try out what those tools provide already
- prepare a summary and post to ubuntu-devel
There is an older similar spec: [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DerivativeTeam/Specs/DerivativeDistroTools DerivativeDistroTools]