During the past two days, due to the migration of the Ubuntu platform, we have been installing various software for the Ubuntu system on our computer. During these two days, the kernel was damaged several times, so we had to reinstall the system, after several painful waits, I decided to give it a try to customize my Ubuntu system and make it a CD. After searching for CSDN, I finally found my desired method, haha. This method mainly relies on the tool named Remastersys. Of course, I guess that the great gods who wrote this software are also based on a bunch of explanations in English on the official Ubuntu website that I don't understand, catch their own level can directly go to the official website to introduce students (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization? Action = show & redirect = InstallCDCustomizationHowTo ).
The steps below are detailed: www.2cto.com 1. run the terminal, add the deb http://www.remastersys.com/ubuntu oneiric main to the software source (there is a way in my other log) 2. apt-get update, and then install remastersys; 3. sudo remastersys; 4. sudo remasstersy dist cdfs, and then wait patiently. Do not operate it in disorder. sudo remastersys dist iso filename. iso. Here, filename is replaced by input. Success! Find the CD image you want to create in/home/remastersys ~
Appendix: remastersys Syntax: sudo remastersys backup | clean | dist [cdfs | iso] [filename. iso] 1) Make your system backup into a live cd/dvd sudo remastersys backup 2) Make your system backup into a live cd/dvd named custom. iso file. sudo remastersys backup custom. iso 3) Clear temporary file sudo remastersys clean generated by remastersys 4) generate livecd/dvd sudo remastersys dist www.2cto.com 5 that can publish and include your profile) generate a livecd/dvd sudo remastersys dist cdfs 6 that can only be released by the archive system. To generate a livecd/dvd named custom that can publish and include your profile. iso ISO file: sudo remastersys dist iso custom. air_Fighter by iso