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I do not want to build a full-fledged super popular awesome new linux distro. What I'm searching for is a tool to take an existing linux distro and modify the .iso so I can change basic objects and functions such as default wallpaper and the like. If you want an example of a joke os, look up biebian. Preferably, the tool can run on linux without 3rd party programs like WINE.

Rui F Ribeiro
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Just put

watch -n 10 alert "Wakka Wakka!"

into the .bashrc, much easier to distribute.

ahall
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  • or check out [Systemback](https://launchpad.net/systemback). Remastersys is kaput and the only other option I know of is $50. With Systemback you can setup an OS just as you want it to be, then turn it into an .iso. But I still say the first way is best. – ahall Sep 07 '15 at 00:42
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I've never done it, but a friend of mine did this, with success:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Archiso

Klaatu von Schlacker
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