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This will create an ISO with the baked in defaults of the container image. The resulting file will be called `deploy.iso` This will create an ISO with the baked in defaults of the container image. The resulting file will be called `deploy.iso`
See [Customizing](#customizing) for information about customizing the ISO that gets created. The variables can be defined as environment variables or command arguments. All variables should be specified CAPITALIZED. See [Customizing](#customizing) for information about customizing the ISO that gets created. The variables can be defined as environment variables or command arguments. All variables should be specified in CAPITALIZED form.
Examples: Examples:
Building an ISO to install Fedora 39 Building an ISO to install Fedora 39

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# Using the Makefile # Using the Makefile
The Makefile contains all of the commands that are run in the action. There are separate targets for each file generated, however `make` can be used to generate the final image and `make clean` can be used to clean up the workspace. The resulting ISO will be stored in the `build` directory. The Makefile contains all the commands that are run in the action. There are separate targets for each file generated, however `make` can be used to generate the final image and `make clean` can be used to clean up the workspace. The resulting ISO will be stored in the `build` directory.
`make install-deps` can be used to install the necessary packages. `make install-deps` can be used to install the necessary packages.
See [Inputs](../#Inputs) for information about the available parameters. All variables should be specified CAPITALIZED. See [Inputs](../#Inputs) for information about the available parameters. All variables should be specified in CAPITALIZED form.