Thank you gcmartin, the steps are all correct. Rebooting is not required for remaster tool to work.gcmartin wrote: To clarify:I expected all PPM things to be included, but could not find any in the menus.
- Booted a Pristine FATDOG6.0a2 from multi-session DVD.
- Installed several PETs via PPM
- Copied several personal programs to /root/my-applications/bin
- Tested system to insure the several added components worked
- Satisfied, I wanted to test the new Remaster tool provided
- The Remaster tool followed thru to completion.
- But, when the ISO when booted, it boots Pristine with none of the changes
Note: This system was never re-booted prior to running remaster tool.
I just have one question - when asked for the layers to use, did you select pup_rw? (the RAM layer)? All your changes (PPM etc) are saved in the RAM layer, so if you choose to not include that in the remaster, your changes will not be carried forward.
EDIT: gcmartin, sorry for asking the obvious - did you burn the resulting remaster.iso to a new DVD? Unlike puppy and previous fatdogs, the remaster doesn't burn directly to a CD/DVD, it produces an iso file that must be burnt separately instead.