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This is lipck - the "linux install party customization kit".
This package of scripts is intended for remastering Ubuntu based
distributions.
This collection of scripts was created by members of the
Open-Source working group of the Fachschaft 1/1 Mathematik, Physik,
Informatik of the RWTH Aachen University for remastering images for their
Linux Install Parties.
Existing solutions such as UCK could not do some things we wanted to do like
updating the initramfs kernel, saving space by deduplicating files between
multiple architectures (e.g. x86,x64). We release this collection of scripts
in hope that they will be useful for someone else as well.
This project is licensed under the terms of the GPLv3 license which you can
find in the COPYING file.
This repository also contains a binary template for USB installation media
that contains a preinstalled copy of GNU GRUB2. GRUB2 is licensed under
the terms of the GPLv3.
You can find the GRUB2 souces under <https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/>.
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