LAMPPIX is a LiveCD software that utilizes Linux as its operating system.
The good news is that you can add your pages to LAMPPIX. For this, you need to follow a few steps. First, pack all your documents into the tarball htdocs.tar.gz, and export your web server's databases as MySQL or PostgreSQL dumps. Save the dumps in the appropriate tarballs. Next, you can write a shell script for post-installation needs if you require any. Finally, copy all the tarballs and the shell script to the 'www' directory of your CD-ROM. You can do this in two ways: either burn the ISO as a multisession CD or include your files directly into the ISO file.
If you choose to include your files directly into the ISO file, you need to follow specific steps under GNU/Linux as root. First, create two temporary directories and then mount the ISO file. After this, copy all the contents of the ISO file to the 'master' directory and unmount the ISO. Next, copy your files into the master directory and create the ISO. Finally, remove the two temporary directories.
In conclusion, LAMPPIX is an excellent option for web developers who prefer to work with a Linux-based LiveCD. The availability of two versions adds versatility to its usage. Furthermore, the ability to include your web pages and databases into LAMPPIX makes it that much better.
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