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README 2014-03-15 1.2 kB
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isolinux.bin 2014-03-15 24.6 kB
mbr.bin 2014-03-15 440 Bytes
syslinux.cfg 2014-03-15 429 Bytes
syslinux.exe 2014-03-15 82.4 kB
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vmlinuz 2014-03-15 5.3 MB
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startscript1.sh 2014-03-15 515 Bytes
edittosuiteyouandremovenamebeforedot.config 2014-03-15 1.7 kB
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(In a linux system ) You should edit first the .config file and the build file, before in a terminal window running the command ./build in the same directory where build file is. Make sure build has the rights to run as a program. You can also do anything you want to change in the online system before you run the ./build command, to save the changes in the resulting files, one of them being a new iso file and an other a zip file. To make it boot and look like Bittixlinux9 you still have to do some other things and tricks, but this is a start. To be able to boot from that you need first place the proper kernel in /boot as vmlinuz, before running the build command. I recommend you burn the resulting iso to a 16 GB usb-memory-stick, with unetbootinbitti http://unetbootinbitti.sourceforge.net . If you use other kernel, than provided, you'll have to have at least aufs module and maybe some others to make it work. 

The dev iso is just the same as debian wheezy amd_64 netinst iso, and mainly there for me for download testing, so if you don't want to start from scratch then you should NOT download that, instead there is full download isofile at https://bittiainen.com
Source: README, updated 2014-03-15