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I can't think of any distro that automatically turns a working install into a bootable iso, but maybe someone else knows of one. These instructions [1] for Ubuntu show how to make a livecd/usb from an installed system, but it is a manual process.
I can't think of any distro that automatically turns a working install into a bootable iso, but maybe someone else knows of one. These instructions [1] for Ubuntu show how to make a livecd/usb from an installed system, but it is a manual process.
[1] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MakeALiveCD/DVD/BootableFlashFromHard…