@altman
I've been using Debian stable for the last few years so I could use Refracta a Remastersys type app and it also worked on Mint but with the systemd changes to the boot process it don't work any more so creating ISO's is out.
They are developing it for the Debian stable "Jessie" which I hope will work.
I just downloaded the latest Ubuntu alpha to give it a try, not had time yet.
All I can say is check out "saline-backup" the developer wrote it for his own backup needs after he rewrote the GUI's for creating snapshots and installing using the Remastersys method as
he used Remastersys to write his release ISO's and he wanted a simple to use installer.
Sorry I'm not very clear but I'm a 72 YO semi-literate yokel who simply can't understand manuals RTFM LOL
I've been using Debian stable for the last few years so I could use Refracta a Remastersys type app and it also worked on Mint but with the systemd changes to the boot process it don't work any more so creating ISO's is out.
They are developing it for the Debian stable "Jessie" which I hope will work.
I just downloaded the latest Ubuntu alpha to give it a try, not had time yet.
All I can say is check out "saline-backup" the developer wrote it for his own backup needs after he rewrote the GUI's for creating snapshots and installing using the Remastersys method as
he used Remastersys to write his release ISO's and he wanted a simple to use installer.
Sorry I'm not very clear but I'm a 72 YO semi-literate yokel who simply can't understand manuals RTFM LOL