That's how I created my latest batch of templates. As I think I said somewhere else, I was considering releasing my script but it I was unhappy with it. I wanted to make it user friendly, but probably more importantly reliable (error handling etc). As I am a Linux noob that was taking more effort than I could muster so it died a natural death. As you say though it still requires a manual install (to edit services) and then copy out the tar.gz.
Surely there must be a way to edit services in a non running instance of TKL (/Debian/Ubuntu)?
Yeah my approach is easily scriptable.
That's how I created my latest batch of templates. As I think I said somewhere else, I was considering releasing my script but it I was unhappy with it. I wanted to make it user friendly, but probably more importantly reliable (error handling etc). As I am a Linux noob that was taking more effort than I could muster so it died a natural death. As you say though it still requires a manual install (to edit services) and then copy out the tar.gz.
Surely there must be a way to edit services in a non running instance of TKL (/Debian/Ubuntu)?