====== Creating a PLD Live CD ====== ===== Creating the CD root ===== First, start by creating a directory for the CD. Issue the following command adjusting the path to suit your needs: mkdir -p /path/to/root Next select the packages to install. The following list should be a nice start: # cat base.lst FHS acl basesystem bash blockdev dhcpcd eject fix-info-dir fsck grub iproute2 iputils-ping kbd kernel kernel-fs-aufs less linux-live lvm2 mingetty mount openssh-clients openssh-server pciutils sed terminfo traceroute udev usbutils util-linux-ng vim wget wireless-tools To install the root issue: # poldek --pset=base.lst --uniq --install-dist=/path/to/root To upgrade/install/remove packages at any time just use the ''-r'' parameter: # poldek -r /path/to/root -u anypackage ===== Preparing the ISO image ===== Start by installing the [[http://www.linux-live.org/|linux-live]] package (''linux-live-build'' package in PLD Linux) on your host system. Remember to set password for ''root'' or alter ''/etc/inittab'' to execute shell instantly after boot or you'll not be able to login. To set the password, just mount ''/dev'' and ''chroot'' to the installation root: # mount /dev /path/to/root/dev -o bind # chroot /path/to/root Now you can put any necessary changes in place. To build your CD use: # export ROOT=/path/to/root # export ISO_IMAGE=/path/to/result.iso # linux-live-build ===== Booting from USB ===== First, create a FAT16 or FAT32 on the device. Then extract the ISO contents onto the USB device you are going to use. Next, unmount the device and run (this requires having the ''syslinux'' package installed): # syslinux -d boot/syslinux /dev/sdXY Where ''sdXY'' is the partition you created earlier.