This ISO builder was basically a combination of previous efforts from Ubuntu Budgie (budgie-remix at the time), some stuff from livecd-rootfs from launchpad and Elementary OS, thanks to the amazing devs from all around! Elem Link: https://github.com/elementary/os
The Ubuntu ISO's are built with ubuntu-cdimage scripts and with livecd-rootfs, but it has a lot of extra scripts that are hard to navigate all at once unless you have previous experience and is a bottomless well of asterisks attached to it. It's better to get something not perfect, but close enough.
As UCR is built with the Debian version of live-build
, not the Ubuntu patched version, it's easiest to build an iso in a Debian VM or container. This prevents messing up your host system too.
The following example uses Docker and assumes you have Docker correctly installed and set up:
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Clone this project &
cd
into it:git clone https://github.com/Vanilla-OS/os.git && cd os
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Configure the channel in the
etc/terraform.conf
(unstable, all). -
Run the build:
docker run --privileged -i -v /proc:/proc \ -v ${PWD}:/working_dir \ -w /working_dir \ debian:latest \ /bin/bash -s etc/terraform.conf < build.sh
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When done, your image will be in the
builds
folder.
Released usually follows the Ubuntu release cycle i.e. 22.10, 23.04..
. Releases named 22.10-r1
means that the release is still 22.10 with just a refreshed of the repositories and packages, this is meant to help users getting the latest release with updated packages, with more fixes and features OTB.