I was following instruction from http://www.remastersys.com/ubuntu.html to install remastersys in my system. On apt-get update
always get error that the could not find correct structure of URL.
Any help?
I was following instruction from http://www.remastersys.com/ubuntu.html to install remastersys in my system. On apt-get update
always get error that the could not find correct structure of URL.
Any help?
I need a CD or USB stick, that will install Ubuntu on a completely headless machine. Stick CD in and restart, no keyboard or screen should be involved.
There are a few obstacles:
I need to install 10 PC which has identical setup and hardware. So i was trying remastersys but its failing. How can i resolve this or use something else to achieve this?
Updating the remastersys.log
cat: /home/remastersys/remastersys/tmpusers: No such file or directory
Cleaning up the install icon from the user desktops
Removing the ubiquity frontend as it has been included and is not needed on the normal system
Calculating the installed filesystem size for the installer
Removing remastersys-firstboot from system startup
Removing any system startup links for /etc/init.d/remastersys-firstboot ...
/etc/rc0.d/K20remastersys-firstboot
/etc/rc1.d/K20remastersys-firstboot
/etc/rc2.d/S20remastersys-firstboot
/etc/rc3.d/S20remastersys-firstboot
/etc/rc4.d/S20remastersys-firstboot
/etc/rc5.d/S20remastersys-firstboot
/etc/rc6.d/K20remastersys-firstboot
Making disk compatible with Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator.
Creating md5sum.txt for the livecd/dvd
Creating /var/tmp/custom.iso in /home/remastersys/remastersys
The iso was not created. There was a problem. Exiting
Follow up:
I also had this method work: Method 1: CloneZilla way
Possible Duplicate:
How to customize live Ubuntu CD?
Ubuntu 11.10 release is just round the corner, and for the first time, I need to remaster the original LiveCD as per my (including most of the colleagues) needs. I'm totally new to remastering Live ISOs and all I know is that I've just "heard" about remastersys which can be used to do this.
Below are the things I'll tweak with original ISO.
I'm not bothered about increased size of ISO due to above bloat that I add.
So, these are my needs, I can do all sorts of customizations but don't know how to include that in ISO, and that's where remastering comes into the picture. So where should I start from?
Note: I'm not bound to use only Remastersys, any other similar app will also do for me as long as it accomplishes above requirements.
It is necessary to use 3D drivers with Unity Desktop 11.04. How can I create my own iso disk to burn it on usb drive for testing Unity. I have some problems to test unity in Virtual box also default Ubuntu Disk Creator doesn't work for me to make usable installation on usb.
I am searching the internet without success for how to add files, or - for example - the nvidia-current driver, to an iso. Only topics like "create you own custom distribution" but those topics don't fit the content :) :(
I can not report bugs without possibility to test natty with unity.