Hi Guys,

I've created a large piece of Linux software which uses Asterisk for VOIP communications (www.vsppanel.com). Basically what I want to do is be able to make a whole linux installation for the software so that people can download an ISO, burn it to DVD and then install Linux to the drive with my software pre-installed.

I've seen this done on a few other pieces of software such as trixbox CE, an Asterisk-based PBX Phone System (formerly Asterisk@Home) | trixbox , what happens is you put in the disk and a blue screen comes up, asks you for some linux settings through the use of an ASCII menu and then installs the Linux distro along with the other software all from the ISO image.

Does anyone know how to do this or what package / software they use to accomplish it?

Note: I don't want a LiveCD, this needs to be installed on the HDD of the server.

Chris.