how to make his own install-cd
Molot
molotster at gmail.com
Sun May 1 16:23:18 CDT 2005
If he sells one - three kinds of computers, easiest thing is to
install one copy of Ubuntu (per each kind) dorm way, configure all and
then just take hd image by sth like:
dd if=/dev/hda of=put/some/external/drive/here
Then just write this image using sth like live-cd.
I know it isn't direct answer to your question, but it's easiest way
(IMHO) to do what you want to do.
On 5/1/05, Julien Motch <julienmotch at skynet.be> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> A computer dealer that I know would like to install ubuntu aside windows
> on the computers he sells. but he needs a kind of ghost which could
> addapt by its own to the specific computer components (video-card,
> sound-card etc ..).
>
> So I am looking for good documentation about the ubuntu process
> installation and especially how does the package configuration
> (dpkg-reconfigure) work.
>
> In fact, he wants one ghost by model (for him, one model = one
> motherboard) but you could have different video card or sound-card on
> the computer and pre-installed version of ubuntu should be able to
> detect the changes and re-configure itself.
>
> In advance thanks to everybody for your suggestions
>
> Julien
>
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