I just want a live installation disk

I’ve been trying to figure out how to create a standart live image from
suse studio but it was confusing. There shouldn’t have be an obligation
to not use live disks. I couldn’t figure out what packages do I need to
add. Even gcc wasn’t included to standart 42.1 GNOME live disk by
default. Should I include this yast package ? Am I doing it right ? Ok,
you may be telling why don’t you test it online ? Because testing link
requires flash which is known as a security risk. Ok, there may be other
people’s “clones” out there in suse gallery. But really, who can give me
a guarantee it will work or it’s not a virus ? If I remember correctly
we could upload data to server while building our own distro including
RPM packages, right ? I saw countless example of that.

http://tinyurl.com/jtuyup5

I’ve trusted openSUSE, because it’s backed with a trust worthy, good
company. Novell. If something happens I know who to ask help from. Why
isn’t there an “official” live disk like any other distro ? People keep
sharing their own live disks for 42.1. But as I said, how can I know
their intention. Are they trying to help me, or what ? My bank pass,
education passes, social network passes, everything about me is in my
computer. It should be safe or it could be problem.

I can’t install it from network installation because it’s painful with
my country’s poor internet connection speed. Full installation disks ?
I’ve got a netbook without dvd rom and my desktop’s dvd rom doesn’t
work. I install my operating systems from USB.


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Although I’ve never heard this described,
Why not start with the standard DVD release,
Go to where you select “online sources” and set those to point to
online sources,
And then remove the on-disk repo source?

Seems to me you’d be left with the full install flow as created and
maintained by SUSE, including the multitude of configuration options
from disk layouts to time zones to Desktop choice to install packages
and more…

TSU


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