This looks awesome, but it only works for Fedora based distros, right?
I want to make my own Arch ISO, all I found are very complicated stuff. I haven't seen anything as simple as a YAML based ISO builder like BlueBuild for Arch yet.
This looks awesome, but it only works for Fedora based distros, right?
I want to make my own Arch ISO, all I found are very complicated stuff. I haven't seen anything as simple as a YAML based ISO builder like BlueBuild for Arch yet.
This looks awesome, but it only works for Fedora based distros, right?
Currently, it's indeed only for Fedora based distros. But there already have been efforts to make it work with Vanilla OS. And I assume that similar endeavors might occur if other image-based distros are provided. I wonder if such efforts are in the works for blendOS (an atomic distro based on Arch).
I want to make my own Arch ISO, all I found are very complicated stuff.
I don't know what your exact use case or intended usage of it will be. But, perhaps, penguins-eggs is what you're looking for.
Duplicate post :D
Yeah, I saw that you had shared the https://blue-build.org/ website a few days prior. But, to me at least, the "Introducing BlueBuild" blogpost seemed more like proper announcement/introduction compared to the default website. And has only been published since 2024-02-25, so only after your post 😉.
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