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I am looking into using tklpatch and use it to create some appliances. I own a 64-bit machine and wanted to install tklpatch on it, but I found out that there isn't a 64-bit repository. Since tklpatch are just a bunch of scripts that run perfectly on a 64-bit machine, is there a way to get a 64-bit repository? or is there something I missed that wouldn't work?
I don't know how hard it would be to set up as a TKL patch; I'd be willing to try except that I'd be basically following their installation instructions somewhat blindly and I'm not sure that's best.
I want make my own turnkey linux distribution. How can I make it? for example, I download turnkey core and install my application on it, now, how can I make my iso file from this installed turnkey linux to next my customized install? On the other hand, how can make my .iso turnkey linux like all iso turnkey linux exict on this site to download?
im a bit confused by what is being offered here. is turnkey a tool for managing and provisioning images on the ec2 cloud? Can i build the images on something like rhel and package my companies software? Make them available only to a specific security group? Or is turnkey its own linux and this just a way of packaging common app stacks similar to the vmware virtual appliance store?