I always wanted to create my own LiveCD, just like my own GhostXP package. In this case, the use of Remastersys is as simple as the encapsulation and deployment tool under Xp, and you have to give it a try. The official UbuntuLiveCD is large in size and it is not very cost-effective to maintain the boot disk. Just make it simple. To streamline the installation of Ubuntu10.04 on a virtual machine, first Delete unnecessary software. Delete all irrelevant software. What other wallpapers, themes, and Other templates are deleted. For updates
I always wanted to create my own LiveCD, just like the encapsulated Ghost XP. In this case, the use of Remastersys is as simple as the encapsulation and deployment tool under Xp, and you have to give it a try.
The official Ubuntu LiveCD is large in size and it is not very cost-effective to maintain the boot disk. Just make it simple.
To streamline the installation of Ubuntu10.04 on a virtual machine, first Delete unnecessary software. Delete all irrelevant software. What other wallpapers, themes, and Other templates are deleted. As for updates, it is useless. Then, the system occupies about two G resources.
Add source deb http://www.geekconnection.org/remastersys/repository karmic/research installation
Remastersys, click system-system management-Remastersys Backup to open the program.
Select mode: Dist: pack an iso file that can be shared with friends, excluding your personal data and configuration information.
Then wait for 10 minutes. The packaged iso file is stored in the "home/remastersys/" directory and then copied. Test the VM.
Note: The default user name is custom and the password is blank.