


I'll give it a try - my USB stick's content is already copied over into a directory on my large data disk. I now need to find out how to create an ext4 image file.
One can create a custom installable ISO using MX snapshot, using the redistribution option. That way it will not have any of your data or settings. But the OP could do it too, since they are already running KDE with the 6.1 kernel, and even with their own settings and selected data.
https://github.com/MX-Linux/build-iso-mx
Thanks! This worked so far. Tested it with Virtualbox, and the Liquorix Kernel has loaded.Stevo wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 1:51 pm One can create a custom installable ISO using MX snapshot, using the redistribution option. That way it will not have any of your data or settings. But the OP could do it too, since they are already running KDE with the 6.1 kernel, and even with their own settings and selected data.
The Liquorix kernel can easily be added using MXPI / Popular Apps / Kernels on an installed MX.