Use a 16 GB 3.0 Flash Drive from a company that is big on wear-leveling if you want to write new installers over it many times and use the free space as a file backup or other uses. Then carefully select your blank USB Flash Drive and then move that big bar all the way to the right and Press 'make startup disk' button. iso that you just created, it will be in /home/remastersys/ Then load startup disk creator found in the administration menu, press the "other." button and select the. Then load remastersys found in Administration menu, and press the DIST button Then go to /etc/skel/ and press control V to paste. When done, you would "gksu caja" in terminal to open a super file browser and go to your home folder, press control H to show all files, press control A to select all and press control C to copy You would make the changes to your system. (It only worked when I downloaded one package from Remastersys and one package from remastersys-gui & installed them both).Īnd you would get Startup disk creator called USB-creator-gtk in software manager or synaptic ![]() ![]() Now, if you want to first change the appearance of mint, uninstall things you dont use, change settings and install things you need that it doesnt have by default, and THEN make a USB after that, its more complicatedįor that you would get remastersys abandonware which i found out yesterday work for Linux Mint 17.1 Stop Here if the above is satisfactory, next is an alternate method to make a USB with saved changes to OS. ![]() If you dont mind the default linux mint, the easy way to do this is to get the windows program LiLi and with in windows, plug in a USB and go through the 3 steps on the screen and press the lightening bolt button. They work on other computers because they are set to use or search different drivers when you plug them into different computers
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