how to launch ISO creation in CLI

Asked by jpeg

Hi,
Thanks for this wonderful product,
But how to reach the ISO creation with systemback-cli ?
man or forum return only info on graphical interface
Should I have to install extra SW ?
Thanks in advance
JP

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Kendek (nemh) said :
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Currently, the systemback-cli is a basic restore interface. This is useful when the GUI is not started (system is restorable on tty1 or in recovery mode). So this feature is not yet implemented.
If I may ask, why would you need it?

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jpeg (jp-guarrera) said :
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Hi
Thanks for your reply
Im using remastersys on ubuntu server 14.04
Then no GUI, I ve to use probably geniso tool with system back_cli

Regards
JP

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jpeg (jp-guarrera) said :
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Hi
Thanks for your reply
Im using remastersys on ubuntu server 14.04
Then no GUI, I ve to use probably geniso tool with system back_cli

Regards
JP
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Kendek (nemh) said :
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Hm, I see. This function would be relatively easy to implement. But the related functions are quite hard. For now, I can promise that I will thinking about it...