TMOSB; building your O/S with simplicity.

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thee...@gmail.com

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Oct 8, 2014, 4:46:38 AM10/8/14
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I am the leading developer of Ultimate Edition Linux & I am developing an application TheeMahn's O/S Builder that builds Operating Systems by a single command:

Example: tmosb --build ultimate-edition-4.5-x64.iso XFCE MATE KDE LXDE AWESOME GNOME RAZORQT UNITY CINNAMON.

it will currently build 156 different Operating Systems (some foreign in architecture). The Operating Systems it builds are hit and miss and currently requires heightened su privilages.  Would Proot in someway make all that go away?

I appreciate your time and attention in this matter,

Glenn "TheeMahn" Cady

Cédric VINCENT

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Oct 9, 2014, 8:50:28 AM10/9/14
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Hello Glenn,


> The Operating Systems it builds are hit and miss and currently
> requires heightened su privilages.  Would Proot in someway make all
> that go away?

I don't know tmosb, so I'm not sure to understand the question.  Were
you thinking about using the Operating Systems images produced by
tmosb with PRoot?  For instance:

    proot -R ultimate-edition-4.5-x64/

Or do you want to avoid privileges that might be required to build
such Operating Systems images?

Regards,
Cédric.

Thee Mahn

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Oct 10, 2014, 12:48:23 AM10/10/14
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Cédric,
End users use tmosb to build Ultimate Edition Operating Systems utilizing tmosb.  I am writing the tool to eliminate one of my many jobs as Operating system architect http://forumubuntusoftware.info/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9703. Currently the end user prior to attempting to make a build must sudo passwd, set their password. login as su and engage tmosb to build what ever operating system they want.  I want to totally eliminate that, can an entire O/S be constructed using PRoot?
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