From the Dream Linux Wiki:
http://dream.wikidot.com/manual-2-2glMkdistro Live Remaster is part of the Mkdistro suite - a group of applications designed to help you create your own Linux distribution. In future releases, an Mkdistro EasyRemaster tool will be available, which allows you to remaster an installed system, but at the moment, the only Mkdistro application available is Mkdistro LiveRemaster.
LiveRemaster allows you to create your own customized Dreamlinux LiveCD. It is very simple to use, as it is all done automatically, and doesn't require the command line.
To begin with you must make any changes that you want on your final LiveCD. This could include, for example, changing the background or customizing Engage by adding new icons or changing its behaviour. Most of the changes you wish to make can be done through the Dreamlinux Control Panel - available either by clicking the Engage icon or by right-clicking on the desktop, and going to System > Dreamlinux Control Panel.
Once you have customized your settings, you need to run the tool. To launch it, right-click on the desktop and go to Development > Mkdistro LiveRemaster.
You should be presented with a dialogue asking for a partition and a distribution name. By clicking on either Cfdisk or QParted, you can launch a partitioning application to free up space on your hard disk. See the partitioning tutorial for more information on partitioning. The partition you use should have at lease 4GB of free space. The partition you use should be formatted as ext3 or reiserfs if you have Linux installed, but if you do not, you should use ext2. Once you have done this, you can exit QParted or Cfdisk. Click on "Reread", and click on the partition you wish to use, and then click "Select". It should appear in the box on the right.
You will aso be asked to choose the name for the new distribution. This can be anything you wish!
Once done click on "Ok", and the distribution creation will start. This may take a very long time. You do not need to enter anything else, so you can leave it running and come back later. Once is has finished, you need to burn the iso file.
