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+ | === Customizing the list of used packages === | ||
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+ | Any liveslak ISO variant contains a specific set of Slackware packages, as defined in the various '' | ||
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+ | Let's breakdown the definition of such a variable to explain how to customize the package set for your own live ISO. | ||
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+ | The list of packages in the MATE ISO for instance, is defined by the '' | ||
+ | # grep ^SEQ_MSB make_slackware_live.sh | ||
+ | SEQ_MSB=" | ||
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+ | Three keywords can be identified in the value of a '' | ||
+ | * tagfile - this is an Slackware tagfile for a complete package series. | ||
+ | * pkglist - this is a list of packages to be installed from the Slackware distro itself or from a Slackware-compatible 3rd-party repository. | ||
+ | * local - some packages can not be found in Slackware-compatible repositories. | ||
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+ | For the value of a '' | ||
=== Custom background images === | === Custom background images === |