CapsuleCD is a package manager for creating and managing bootable CD and USB images for Linux. In this tutorial, we will be installing CapsuleCD on the latest version of Fedora Server.
Before getting started, you will need the following:
Before installing CapsuleCD, we need to ensure that Git and Ruby are installed on our Fedora Server. Run the following command to install Git and Ruby:
sudo dnf install git ruby
After installing Git and Ruby, clone the CapsuleCD repository to a local directory on your server using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/analogj/capsulecd-slides.git
Navigate to the cloned repository directory and run the following command to install CapsuleCD dependencies:
cd capsulecd-slides
sudo gem install bundler
bundle install
To verify that CapsuleCD is installed and running correctly, run the following command:
capsulecd --version
If everything was installed successfully, you should see the version number displayed.
You have successfully installed CapsuleCD on Fedora Server Latest. You can now use CapsuleCD to create and manage bootable CD and USB images for Linux distribution.
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