Hi, i 've done sucessfully a simular thing. I chose "remastersys" to do so. I use debian lenny, installed all what i need (brltty .... then as root remastersys backup waiting... And it worked! greatings Lutz p.s "backup" is importand - 2dist" doesn't copy the Homedir On 05.04.2009 23:34, Daniel Dalton wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to make myself a custom live cd and usb image so I can: take > my own linux anywhere. Have accessibility on every machine, and use and > carry the software I want, and leave the stuff I don't want. I will > probably release this image if I can get it to work! So could someone > please help me. Here is what I did. > > I installed live-helper and did: > cd /tmp > mkdir livecd > cd livecd > sudo lh_config -a i386 -d lenny --categories main contrib non-free -p gnome --packages audacity gnome-orca brltty rhythmbox --packages-lists /home/daniel/stuff/packages.list > cd ~ > cp file1 file2 file3... /tmp/livecd/config/includes/home/user > (I just created home/user, includes was already there from lh_config) > Then: > sudo lh_build > > It took a while and did some things, installed lots of packages and then > created a binary.iso file. > It was 170 mb in size, so I put it on a cd. When I boot the cd I have > barely anything on it. No gnome, no brltty, no orca, no emacs no > nothing. So what am I doing wrong? My files from includes/home/user > don't even appear when I type ls -a in the livecd... > In my packages.list file I have lines such as: > emacs install > > So what am I doing wrong? > > Thanks for any help! > > Cheers, > > Daniel. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > > -- viele Gr??e Lutz