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| | included in the fileset. Doing so would create |
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| | The exact fileset you use will vary somewhat depending |
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| | 3. Save the resulting ``.tar.gz`` (tarball) file somewhere |
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| | it can be retrieved later when you want to image another |
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| | a DVD or whatever makes sense in your environment. As |
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