I have an ISO file called: LBUNTU.ISO which is an iso made for an installer for the linux OS.
It's already bootable and ready to be installed on a hard drive. Before i install the OS, i would like to integrate or slipstream some software into the ISO. Then install it so the software appears to be in the OS after i load the OS desktop.
I additionally wish to add some tweaks like GUI, skins and themes so when i load the desktop i may use whatever i put in before.
Can someone please suggest a software for adding options to an iso file.
Is there a app that exists out there that cana integrate new functions and modify the source code of the iso file to add some comments and functions/events into an ISO?
I know Nlite can slimstream drivers and perform some tweaks but it does not let the user add software to the ISO file. I would like to put in my photoshop, virtual machines settings into the ISO. How do i do this? im not going to use a disc. I will use a hard drive for install so i do not have to worry about large file sizes. I can use sysprep but thats not a tool for linux
It's already bootable and ready to be installed on a hard drive. Before i install the OS, i would like to integrate or slipstream some software into the ISO. Then install it so the software appears to be in the OS after i load the OS desktop.
I additionally wish to add some tweaks like GUI, skins and themes so when i load the desktop i may use whatever i put in before.
Can someone please suggest a software for adding options to an iso file.
Is there a app that exists out there that cana integrate new functions and modify the source code of the iso file to add some comments and functions/events into an ISO?
I know Nlite can slimstream drivers and perform some tweaks but it does not let the user add software to the ISO file. I would like to put in my photoshop, virtual machines settings into the ISO. How do i do this? im not going to use a disc. I will use a hard drive for install so i do not have to worry about large file sizes. I can use sysprep but thats not a tool for linux