Re: looking for a tool to convert my running system into a installation dvd

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Hi,

probably you are looking for Anacondas kickstart feature.
A kickstart installation can be used to install all your packages and
provide basic system configuration. It is possible, but not meant to be
used as, to even configure the system as you have it currently running
using post-install scripts. [1] seems to be a quite good resource to
get started with kickstart installations.

This is meant to be used if you plan a roll-out on multiple (many)
machines where an manual installation is not applicable (in this case
some kind of configuration management should be used to keep track of
the configurations deployed).
If you just want a single (or just some few) system(s) as hole clone of
your system (including full configuration), backup and restore seems
better.

best regards
Markus Lange

[1] https://people.centos.org/jperrin/Kickstart2.html

On Mon, 2019-02-04 at 17:44 +0100, Ralf Prengel wrote:
> Hallo,
> I m looking for a tool to convert my running system into a
> installation dvd.
> Thanks for hint.
> I found some tools working more or less for debian.
> 
> Thank for hints
> Ralf
> 
> Von meinem iPad gesendet
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