So last-night I'd started on 2 new ISO versions over at the SUSE studio site, thinking I'd fixed a previous issue from the test ISO i first made, which had very little packages installed, as I'd wanted a system with minimal in size and still have the load times and everything else to be quick loading, allowing it to be used on older machines..
20-30 minutes build time to complete the first one, I'd forgotten to add network manager utilities, but the Ethernet connected fine, when testing it through virtual machine software, I'd not have known of the network configuration missing, if it weren't for a friend reminding me to check systemctl enable NetworkManager & systemctl start NetworkManager, the time I'd added systemctl enable network manager, errors were flashing up in terminal, in short words, it wasn't there.
Back to the grindstone, went to the configuration back in susestudio, added the necessary parts, and so i built it, this time it took a little less..
Fired it up in the virtual machine, fingers crossed it was going to work.. ha ha a new error pops up after i tried to login, it wasn't going into the desktop.
By that time it was getting late so i called it a day, and scrapped what i had, but kept the kiwi files for later reviewing.
Linux can be an educational process and fun in some ways, especially when you can build your own and even sell it, if you wish. Like with anything, there has its ups and downs end of the day.