This is a page for tracking how DebianInstaller is being used by third parties in custom images and other distributions.
[http://www.bosslinux.in BOSS GNU/Linux] is an Indian Version of Linux developed at C-DAC,Chennai,India.BOSS acronym for Bharath Operating System Solutions provides Indian language support and additional features such as ?BossBulkDocument Converter, Boss Presentation Tool, SCIM, Plug-n-Play device support,Automounting of all existing operating systems,BharateeyaaOO for OpenOffice with multiple Indian language support.BOSS is LSB 3.1 certified by FSG.BOSS uses d-i and the team found it really flexible enough to work with.BOSS Team will be proud to contribute to d-i and debian community as a whole.BOSS cds can be downloaded from http://bosslinux.in/BOSS/BOSS-Tarang/
[http://www.skolelinux.no Skolelinux] is a woody-based Debian derivative that was the first distribution to ship with the DebianInstaller. The installer images are not actually modified for Skolelinux, only a couple more udebs are added to the CD. Debian-Edu is the sarge-based update to skolelinux which also used the DebianInstaller. The source to the added udebs is in their svn repository at svn://svn.debian.org/debian-edu/trunk/src/debian-edu-install
[http://ubuntulinux.org/ Ubuntu] uses a customised version of the DebianInstaller for their installation CD. Their live CD uses DebianInstaller as part of its boot process (details?). Their changes to the installer are available from arch, see [http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2005/07/msg00757.html this mail] for details. Apparently newer versions of Ubuntu will not use d-i as much as previously.
[http://dccalliance.org/ DCC Alliance] uses d-i as the installer for their Debian-based distribution. It is not apparently changed much as of ["PR1"] except the addition of a newer kernel.
Dick Visser has produced sarge ISO images that support the Areca SATA controller. http://www.tienhuis.nl/areca/
[http://lliurex.net/home/va/node/347 LliureX] uses d-i as their installer. It is modified to use a special Catalan locale and translations are added. [http://mixinet.net/stoblog/2005/09/20#20050920-lliurex_installer Details]
[http://www.sw-linux.com/ Sun Wah's] distribution uses a graphical installer derived from d-i. These changes are in a subversion repository (where?) but have not been contributed back to the d-i developers.
Kenshi Muto produced an ISO images of Etch and Sarge that use the newest 2.6.* kernel for i386 and amd64. http://kmuto.jp/debian/d-i/
[http://ebox-platform.com/index Ebox] uses d-i as the installer on their [http://ebox-platform.com/news?id=9 CD].
[http://freegeek.org Freegeek] made a customized d-i image called the [http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Installer_CD Freekbox3],generated using ["Simple-CDD"].
[http://linux.hiweed.com/ Hiweed-Debian GNU/Linux] is a Chinese distribution that apparently uses d-i's graphical installer.
Takeshi Yaegashi has created a version of the installer for the PlayStation 3. There is a [http://www.keshi.org/moin/moin.cgi/PS3/Debian/Installer wiki] with details, and a diff against standard d-i [http://www.keshi.org/moin/moin.cgi/PS3/Debian/Installer/Porting here]. This will hopefully be merged back into stock d-i.
[http://goodbye-microsoft.com/ Say ?GoodBye To Microsoft] is a web site developed by Robert Millan that automates the process of downloading d-i and booting into it from windows.
[http://nic.phys.ethz.ch/projects/dphys3/ DPHYS3] (Debian Powered Hosts Yet Simple, Version 3) is how the Department of Physics at the ETH Zurich deploys their over 150 Debian workstations automatically via netboot using a preseeded d-i.
If you have produced a customised image based on the DebianInstaller, please add it here. ["DebianInstaller/Modify"], ["DebianInstaller/Build"], ["DebianCustomCD"], and ["DebianInstaller/Preseed"] are useful resources.