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    SUSE Studio
    Quote Originally Posted by Suse Studio
    What can you do with SUSE Studio?

    * Create a tuned server appliance, containing your application and just enough operating system components
    * Spin a live CD or DVD with just the packages and software you need
    * Create a ready-to-run VMware virtual appliance
    * Create a live USB key and carry your Linux system with you wherever you go
    * Build a hard disk image for preloading onto hardware
    * Install from your live CD, DVD or USB key to your hard drive


    Reveiw @linuxhaxor.net
    Quote Originally Posted by linuxhaxor.net
    SUSE studio is a web front-end to customize and build your own personal distribution in as many ways you could possibly think off. There are other similar services and applications that helps you make custom distribution but none of them are as extensive in customization options as SUSEstudio or as easy.
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    Re: Suse studio lets you build you own ISO

    Just had a look at the sample video on their site. That is very cool!

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    Re: Suse studio lets you build you own ISO

    I'm guessing that this is an evolution of their Builder Service? Heading over to take a look now...

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    Re: Suse studio lets you build you own ISO

    I've registered - there are a couple of little custom VM's I need to build
    my Virtualisation Blog http://jfvi.co.uk Virtualisation Podcast http://vsoup.net

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    Re: Suse studio lets you build you own ISO

    Ditto Moby - nothing to lose from signing up and giving it a whirl.

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    Re: Suse studio lets you build you own ISO

    it says invite only when i tryed to sign up.

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    Re: Suse studio lets you build you own ISO

    T'is impressive. I've built custom Ubuntu/Debian install media before, but not using anything clickyeasy

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    Re: Suse studio lets you build you own ISO

    Ok, got my invite so I'm building now. The interface is pretty impressive, and I do like the fact that you can upload a database dump to preconfigure the MySQL server. Shame it only accepts .bz2 files, but it's a minor issue. I'll let you know more as I go along...

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    Re: Suse studio lets you build you own ISO

    hmmm found an annoyance - I want to build a very small and very dumb appliance that just has 4 network interfaces with no routing between them.
    ( essentially an endpoint for vlan testing on a virtual switch )
    my Virtualisation Blog http://jfvi.co.uk Virtualisation Podcast http://vsoup.net

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    Re: Suse studio lets you build you own ISO

    Took a little over 4 and a half mins to build my JEOS webserver. I rather like the "testdrive" function which lets you test the device you built in your browser before you download it.

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    Re: Suse studio lets you build you own ISO

    im gonna start building now.
    doesnt seem to like opera.
    im gonna download portable firefox to test.

    btw there is some toutorials here

    I hope other distros follow suit on this idea.
    tbh i dont like yast...

    btw where is the test drive function?
    Last edited by lodore; 09-04-2009 at 06:27 PM.

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    Re: Suse studio lets you build you own ISO

    Quote Originally Posted by lodore View Post
    btw where is the test drive function?
    It's an option once you've finished building, before you download.

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