How can I remaster Slackware 14.1 and live with installer if possible?
by TheOuterLinux from LinuxQuestions.org on (#54XA2)
Before you reply about derivatives, I am already well aware of their existence, but you may want to take a look at this first: https://www.reddit.com/r/slackware/c...ware_141_i486/.
Anyway...
I created/manage a GNU/Linux distribution called PsychOS (https://psychoslinux.gitlab.io). The current version is i686 and uses Devuan ASCII as its base. However, as I intend to move backwards instead of forwards for creating different versions of PsychOS, such as now moving on to PsychOS486, I have had one heck of a time trying to figure out the best way to get the latest software, or as late as one can get, for i486 and then respin/remaster that distro.
I want to use Slackware 14.1 if I can but perhaps because it is install only, that may be why it hasn't seemed like a possible option. I have tried everything I can think of to get it to create a bootable ISO. Please see this for an idea of what I have tried so far: https://psychoslinux.gitlab.io/docum...dingIndex.html.
I have no idea how other people have managed to create live versions of Slackware.
So far, it seems like Slacko Pup may be my only option, or at least it has gotten to the closest to what I am looking for besides actual Slackware, but I would like to know what other people here think before I start to fully commit to the idea.


Anyway...
I created/manage a GNU/Linux distribution called PsychOS (https://psychoslinux.gitlab.io). The current version is i686 and uses Devuan ASCII as its base. However, as I intend to move backwards instead of forwards for creating different versions of PsychOS, such as now moving on to PsychOS486, I have had one heck of a time trying to figure out the best way to get the latest software, or as late as one can get, for i486 and then respin/remaster that distro.
I want to use Slackware 14.1 if I can but perhaps because it is install only, that may be why it hasn't seemed like a possible option. I have tried everything I can think of to get it to create a bootable ISO. Please see this for an idea of what I have tried so far: https://psychoslinux.gitlab.io/docum...dingIndex.html.
I have no idea how other people have managed to create live versions of Slackware.
So far, it seems like Slacko Pup may be my only option, or at least it has gotten to the closest to what I am looking for besides actual Slackware, but I would like to know what other people here think before I start to fully commit to the idea.