Now if you are wondering what's inside to make it work like it does, you are very welcome to discover it, dynebolic is free software! and hackers more familiar with GNU/Linux systems will easily recognize the architecture.
But remember you are on your own in doing so, this documentation is not about hacking and the author's objective for dynebolic was to build an environment friendly for the end user, not necessarily for those who want to modify it. Anyway, if you look for a customizable bootable cd there are plenty to pick around, Morphix seems to be a good one to start with.
A dyne:bolic SDK is available, it is the one used in development, and there is a brilliant introduction on how to use it on Spot's site: http://spot.river-styx.com/viewarticle.php?id=18.
You can visit the cvs.dyne.org which is where all dynebolic specific sourcecode is stored and thru all its development revisions.