Comment 43 for bug 233942

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Epson (epson-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

I'm using Kubuntu 8.04. I burn DVDs with k3b and use remastersys.
When installing genisoimage_1.1.6-1ubuntu3_i386.deb, windows is able to see DVDs that I have burned but remastersys no longer works.
My temp fix.
Install genisoimage_1.1.6-1ubuntu3_i386.deb when I need to burn DVDs and use them on windows.
Install genisoimage_1.1.6-1ubuntu6_i386.deb when I need to create an image of my system using remastersys.
I'll try the cdrtools 2.01.01a48 and see if remastersys still works.

Info on remastersys:
It was initially created to be able to easily backup or create a distributable copy of an Ubuntu or derivative installation. Inspiration for this tool came from the mklivecd script that Mandriva uses and the remasterme script that is in PCLinuxOS. Since those scripts are not very easy to port to Ubuntu, it was written from scratch.

It is a very useful and easy way to create a customized Live CD/DVD version of Ubuntu, once the system is installed and configured with programs, updates, etc... the user just has to:

1. Download and install the latest version of Remastersys from: http://remastersys.klikit-linux.com/repository/remastersys/
2. Open the program (a shortcut is created on the desktop) and then choose the dist or backup option, and then the iso of the Live CD will be automatically created.

The resulting iso can also be installed on a USB pendrive, creating a Live USB distro, using either a command-line approach[2] or a graphical tool such as UNetbootin.

It has a command line version and a GUI version. It currently works with Ubuntu, and possibly more Ubuntu-based distributions.
The latest version of Ubuntu (8.04) is already supported