* Get a 16Gb USB disk
* Make two partitions
+ leave 4Mb of free space at the beggining of usb disk
## ~8.5Gb ext4 or ext3
## ~7.5Gb ntfs
* uncompress slax.iso in your linux disk (with -+isomaster+- for instance)
* copy your slax folder to your usb ext4 partition
* run as root the file in your usb ext4 partition: -+sudo bash ./slax/boot/bootinst.sh+- to make your usb bootable
* shutdown your computer, and boot it again this time from your usb stick. Slax should boot
* make your desired changes following guidelines on slax.org website
* change keyboard by hand tweaking a file in the persistent changes folder
** Edit this file -+/root/.fluxbox/startup+- and add there near the top a line such as
++ {CODE()}
setxkbmap es
{CODE}
* reboot to check that your changes were kept as desired
* clone your usbdisk (with partitions and all) with dd.
** find our your usb disk device name (sdc in my case). you can use command -+sudo lsblk+- or -+sudo fdisk -l+-
** make image with dd. Example:
++ {CODE()}
sudo dd if=/dev/sdc of=/media/xavi/mollero_ext4/tmp/backup_slaxomdr.img bs=4M status=progress
{CODE}
** clone back over another usb with dd again (or theoretically with a dd GUI, but gdiskdump fails for me on Kubuntu 16.04)
++To restore the image to another USB drive just invert the process. Just make sure that the new USB drive (/dev/sdd in this example) is as big or bigger than the original one
++ {CODE()}
sudo dd if=/media/xavi/mollero_ext4/tmp/backup_slaxomdr.img of=/dev/sdd bs=4M status=progress
{CODE}