cwklinuxguy
January 16th, 2011, 10:16 PM
Hey guys. I'm wondering--if say, someone wanted to make a custom installation CD of Ubuntu (while retaining the graphical installer and all) how could they do it?
I'm looking into the idea of starting a business of selling computers loaded with Linux at some point in time, and I'm wondering about this because I'd want a quick and easy way to install everything in one foul swoop. I would install Ubuntu (probably desktop edition unless otherwise requested) as well as all the media codecs and plugins that don't already come with the system, plus a few extras like Comiz, GTG, Thunderbird, etc. Can I just assemble it in a VM and burn a bootable ISO somehow? How do I do this?
I'm looking into the idea of starting a business of selling computers loaded with Linux at some point in time, and I'm wondering about this because I'd want a quick and easy way to install everything in one foul swoop. I would install Ubuntu (probably desktop edition unless otherwise requested) as well as all the media codecs and plugins that don't already come with the system, plus a few extras like Comiz, GTG, Thunderbird, etc. Can I just assemble it in a VM and burn a bootable ISO somehow? How do I do this?