Add-On Structure - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 11 - DEPLOYMENT Deployment Manual

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10 Use the Build button to start the process. Finish closes the window.

18.2 Add-On Structure

If you create an Add-On product, the following overview contains the structure of the
files and directories:
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4 Correct the product definition and enter a vendor name. Disable Show Only
Required Keywords to display more keywords.
5 Optionally change the package descriptions. Use Add Language to insert a
new language and add translated descriptions.
6 Optionally add new patterns. With patterns you can group your RPM packages.
Use New to add a new pattern name and change the respective attributes in
the list below.
7 Modify the output settings. Enter a path to your output directory and optionally
change the name of the ISO name. Additionally, you can modify further fea-
tures:
• Use Configure Workflow... to enter files to customize your product
workflow.
• Use Optional Files... to add files to your Add-On product. The first part
can be used to insert information about the Add-On in the info.txt
file. Use the license files to display a window with Agree and Disagree
buttons before the installation starts. More files can be added in the
README section.
The second part can be used to store COPYRIGHT and COPYING files
in various languages.
8 Sign your Add-On product with your GPG key. Signing your product with
your GPG key provides evidence of the origin of your product. If you do not
have a key, create one first and enter the respective passphrase twice.
9 Check your product in the overview and proceed with Finish.

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