Arch Live Disk Creation - (Question)

So I have been working on arch for the past few months and have a great customized desktop that I'd like to carry around with me.
I'm talking about having the LiveCD + Installer for the already existing Install.
I tried archiso but that just creates the base install and hence i can't set the default mouse theme and icons that its suppose to load ( if it can be done then please help me!) and the other alternative larch has no more support anymore as the site has been pulled down so thats a problem.
If there is any way that i could configure the exact same desktop settings and looks into archiso then please guide me how and if not then please try to suggest and alternative to solve my problem
Last edited by DevilzTech (2014-08-30 19:21:13)

It *is* in the wiki:
Change into the directory we created earlier (~/archlive/releng/ if you have been following this guide), you will see a number of files and directories; we are only concerned with a few of these, mainly: packages.* - this is where you list, line by line, the packages you want to have installed, and the airootfs directory - this directory acts as an overlay and it is where you make all the customisations.
Generally, every admininistrative task that you would normally do after a fresh install except for package installation can be scripted into ~/archlive/releng/airootfs/root/customize-airootfs.sh. It has to be written from the perpective of the new environment, so / in the script means the root of the live-iso which is created.
So you need to script your desktop setup & place the script in ~/archlive/releng/airootfs/root/customize-airootfs.sh

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    EDIT: I decide to change back to arch-live has the distro's name. Only cause I think ZenArch would cause confusion.
    Last edited by godane (2008-04-25 18:18:06)

    I have found a new host with jeebusmoblie in irc.
    http://arch-live.isawsome.net/
    I have some modules there already. The iso will take longer to upload though. (About 5 hours for 505mb iso file.)
    But if anyone wants to be a mirror host that would be of great help. (This way there is a backup mirror so everything is not lost again.)
    I hope this helps.

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