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Contents
- What can Customizer do actually?
- Who will use Customizer?
- Where to ask help for remastering?
- There's no place for discussion, why?
- Customizer doesn't work for me, help!
Customizer can do anything that is doable within the chroot environment: adding [your own kernel] (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile), install packages, et cetera. Remastering is possible from command line via Terminal and graphical interface via Xephyr. See also summary of features.
Customizer is for users who want to create Ubuntu-based remix for personal use. To create a distribution, branding shall be removed by themselves. Even to whom just want to experiment in building a remix, Customizer will make things easier.
Short answer is, nowhere. Because remastering is such a niche interest, the so-called "help" is often found as outdated Wiki pages or single post on some blogs. Try asking at Ubuntu Forums, Ask Ubuntu or Unix & Linux Stack Exchange. Note: Don't do cross-posting.
We had a forum, twice. First on Sourceforge.net (until late-2011) and later on Freeforums.org (early-2014) by a contributor. Not much activities, then closed. Nowadays, GitHub Issues handles bug reports, questions and suggestions related to Customizer.
Blaming won't help and remastering isn't without problem. Check your working steps in the first guide and check any common mistakes. When asking help, explain with relevant details and submit issue by following this guideline.
The requirements for running and using Customizer as follows.
- Intel Celeron 1.5 GHz or better
- 512 MB RAM or more
- free disk space is at least twice the size of ISO file to be remastered
- UNIX and UNIX-like operating system (Linux, BSD), which are supported host systems
Any Ubuntu-based, Live CD ISO images are supported images. The smallest supported image is Ubuntu Mini Remix. For known issues in recent releases of Ubuntu ISO image, see issue #76.
Remastering ISO images with EFI support seems to be rarely discussed here. The only clue we have is issue #99.
Yes. The 'old stable' release had been tested well with 14.04 release. As January 2016, the development now takes place at this forked repo. Eventually, Customizer from the forked repo will have better support for newer releases of Ubuntu.
If you have questions that doesn't appear on this FAQ page, you can submit your question as a new issue. Or, find out how you can contribute.
- First guide
- Questions and answers
- feat. Definition
- feat. Rebranding
- feat. Remastering