> how can i customize de rescue enviroment of Fedora, i need to add a couple of software to it. Find the recipe for building the rescue disk, and change it. :-) Or, reverse engineer it: # mount -o ro,loop FC-6-i386-rescuecd.iso /mnt/tmp1 $ cd /mnt/tmp1; ls images isolinux TRANS.TBL $ (cd images; ls; file state2.img) stage2.img TRANS.TBL stage2.img: Squashfs filesystem ... $ (cd isolinux; ls; file initrd.img) ... initrd.img ... initrd.img: gzip compressed ... $ gzip -d -c isolinux/initrd.img >/tmp/initrd $ file /tmp/initrd /tmp/initrd: ASCII cpio archive $ cpio --list --verbose </tmp/initrd ... init .profile ... So in addition to the normal isolinux stuff for a bootable .iso, there is a squashfs filesystem stage2.img and an initial ramdisk filesystem that contains an init and a .profile. Find the squashfs tools, put your programs into a new stage2.img, create another .iso. > PS: Anyone knows how can i build a live cd with more that one distro? Have more than one stage2.img file; choose and mount the one you want. -- -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list