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There are third party scripts to re-build completely custom images, like | There are third party scripts to re-build completely custom images, like | ||
* [https://github.com/alpinelinux/alpine-make-vm-image alpine-make-vm-image] | * [https://github.com/alpinelinux/alpine-make-vm-image alpine-make-vm-image] | ||
(works to only make a disk based VM image) | |||
and there is Alpine's original | and there is Alpine's original | ||
* [[How_to_make_a_custom_ISO_image_with_mkimage|mkimg]]. | * [[How_to_make_a_custom_ISO_image_with_mkimage|mkimg]]. | ||
(creates a diskless ISO file) | |||
Revision as of 06:52, 14 July 2023
ISO remastering
There are third party scripts to re-build completely custom images, like
(works to only make a disk based VM image)
and there is Alpine's original
(creates a diskless ISO file)
An alternative
It's also possible to commit and load ISO image customizations to and from a writable partition when booting in Diskless Mode.
Booting an ISO image with local customizations
- From a dedicated boot media, obviously.
- Directly_booting_an_ISO_file