Creating your own Linux distribution is challenging.
Creating your own Linux distribution is challenging.
We don't require LFS for this. Creating live images from existing distributions can save time in DevOps, packaging, and more. Going low-level, such as using LFS, would significantly increase the process duration (requiring deep understanding of Linux architecture).
I strongly recommended gaining a clearer grasp of Linux overall. Even without starting from zero, reading it will equip you with essential knowledge. Creating your own distribution isn't practical unless you're enhancing specific features or merging the strengths of other distros—then you can simply install your chosen one and tweak it as needed.
I appreciate the offer. I'll give it a shot, though I don't think it qualifies as part of a project.
You can build your own Linux system from the ground up or use an existing fork. Most details are available on Google.
It seems you're pointing out that the process started from a pre-existing foundation. I believe that's correct. The terms like Mate, BlackArch, etc., were built upon existing elements rather than being created from scratch.