On Fri, 18 Dec 2020 at 13:53, Sreyan Chakravarty <sreyan32@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I use live environments for taking and restoring my root snapshots.
But everytime, I boot into a live environment I have to turn off the
bluetooth, set tap to click for my touchpad and adjust the terminal
fonts, etc.

It is way too repetitive, and I want to know if there is any way I can
turn an installation into a live image that I can boot from.

For example, I open a VM and make all my changes, and then use that as
my live image.

I have gone through the tutorials for creating live images, but they
all create the image from pre-defined kickstart files without any
changes to it.

Any way I can turn my installation into a live image ?


Apologies for the previous top post. Just to add, you might consider the settings you want that are delivered via existing in /home and configured by defaults or settings outside home.  Home settings are best defined by changing the system defaults, therefore new users get all the correct settings you want.
If you just want your user to appear as you require, making home available on a usb stick or other various mount options might be your best bet.