Ubuntu Customization Kit (UCK) is a set of tools for easy cutomization of Ubuntu Linux distribution (and its derivatives, like Kubuntu).
Currently it allows you to:
* Create bootable LiveCD with predefined languages based on original Ubuntu/Kubuntu live CD using wizard with GUI.
* Build live CD with special features using scripts. It is possible to customize root filesystem (for example install/remove packages), ISO contents (add/remove docs, change names) and initrd (add modules to boot, change boot sequence).
Currently UCK is a registered product on Launchpad, so see there for bug reports and other information: https://launchpad.net/products/uck
Development has moved to SourceForge: project is called uck.
This has the potential to be great. I haven’t tried it yet. This should be safe but it’s of course on your own risk.
Some time ago I thought it was great if Ubuntu had something like this. I’ve never done more than brainstorming about it though. See this thread :
[…] An earlier blog post about UCK. […]
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are comment restricted?
Comment by John Mennis — March 10, 2007 @ 12:29 am