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2010

Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) Beta 1

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Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) Beta 1 This directory contains the most frequently downloaded Ubuntu images. Other images, including DVDs and source CDs, may be available on the cdimage server. See also the list of download mirrors. Select an image Ubuntu is distributed on four types of images described below. Desktop CD The desktop CD allows you to try Ubuntu without changing your computer at all, and at your option to install it permanently later. This type of CD is what most people will want to use. You will need at least 256MB of RAM to install from this CD. There are two images available, each for a different type of computer:

2009

Build Your Own Custom Ubuntu Live CD - Cherrysave

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« JQuery for Beginners: Using Simple JQuery Effects for a Rockstar User Interface Build Your Own Custom Ubuntu Live CD You turn on your trusty old Linux box, and things are going well as you pass through the boot loader, until the disk check reveals that your hard drive partition table is corrupt, and you are unable to access your machine. You need a good rescue disk — and the best way to get one is to create your own.

Build Your Own Custom Ubuntu Live CD | a community for beginners and experts

Build Your Own Custom Ubuntu Live CD Posted Fri, 2009-11-06 21:03 by kurtedelbrock You turn on your trusty old Linux box, and things are going well as you pass through the boot loader, until the disk check reveals that your hard drive partition table is corrupt, and you are unable to access your machine. You need a good rescue disk — and the best way to get one is to create your own. Learn how to build your own custom ubuntu live CD. * kurtedelbrock's blog * Login or register to post comments

2008

Creating Your Own Custom Ubuntu 7.10 Or Linux Mint 4.0 Live-CD With Remastersys

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This guide shows how you can create a Live-CD from your Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon or Linux Mint 4.0 system with a tool called remastersys. Remastersys is available in the Linux Mint romeo repository. You can customize your Ubuntu/Linux Mint system and then let remastersys create an iso image of it which you can then burn onto a CD/DVD. I do not issue any guarantee that this will work for you!

criando-seu-proprio-live-cd-do-ubuntu-ou-linux-mint-com-o-remastersys

05/12/07 10:30 #11033 Este artigo do Falko Timme apresenta brevemente como usar o Remastersys para criar um live CD a partir da sua versão instalada do Ubuntu ou do Linux Mint, com ou sem inclusão dos arquivos do seu diretório home. O sistema gera uma imagem ISO, que você pode em seguida gravar em um CD ou DVD, tornando-o assim bootável como um Live CD equivalente à configuração que você tiver instalado em seu computador. As utilidades são muitas, mas resista à tentação de dar o nome de Mapinguari Linux ao Live CD e enviar para cá um anúncio de lançamento da nova distribuição nacional que você acaba de criar ;-) Saiba mais (howtoforge.com). (postado por Augusto Campos)

2007

LiveCDPersistence

Live CDs are often used for trying out new software, demos, and other situations where you cannot install the operating system on some random computer's physical hard drives. But sometimes you need or want to install some new software while using your Live CD and not have to reinstall that software every time you reboot the Live CD. A really great feature of the Ubuntu Live CD - persistence, allows you to do just that. You can save your settings from your Live CD environment to some device external to the CD like a USB Stick (or any device the CD can see attached to the computer). Once you have your settings saved to your USB Stick you can then do things like take it with you and boot into your own custom live environment anywhere anytime. Let's try it out. It is possible to have Dapper in persistent mode on a USB pendrive only. See therefore [WWW] LiveUsbPendrivePersistent .