BBLCD is a toolkit which allows you to build your own bootable Linux CDs. It copies everything from a "master" to the CD-ROM. It is independent of the distribution you use as a master.
| Tags | Installation/Setup Recovery Tools |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C Unix Shell |
Recent releases


Release Notes: The varimg.tgz file was created from a configuration file. Manual editing ("cleaning") of the /var-directory is no longer necessary.


Release Notes: This version adds an example in misc/suse/8.1, supports automatic calculation of the necessary initrd-size, and includes minor bugfixes and enhancements as suggested by users.


Release Notes: varimg.tgz is now created from a template directory. The symlink problems with a writable /etc have been fixed.


Release Notes: Minor bugfixes, and updates to the FAQs and links-page.


Release Notes: Support for Reiserfs, ext3, and JFS as filesystems when booting a system from HD (using the CD as boot-disk), and a new ability to mount non-volatile media on /var.
Recent comments
20 Aug 2003 17:06
Very nice!
Great job! This kit is very easy to use, and works
extremely well. I customized Slackware 9 to boot off of a
mini-CD and auto configure itself as a gigabit to 10/100
network bridge with a perl script I wrote. I'm very
impressed. Thanks for the great code!