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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/23/2014 08:03 AM, Ganesh
Hariharan wrote:<br>
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<div>I see and I am downloading the ISO of size 564 MB.</div>
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<div>The query is, I want to install on multiple machines and I
do not want to do online updates/installation of packages from
ubuntu mirror sites..., so where do I get the additional ISOs
(if any)</div>
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<div>Please advice</div>
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<div>Regards</div>
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It sounds like you have downloaded the server version, which will
not include X or any desktop. If you need a desktop, make sure you
download the desktop version.<br>
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With that said, both the 564MB (server) iso and the 964MB (desktop)
iso will install a fully working system without any internet access.<br>
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If your machine HAS internet access, but you don't want to download
anything due to a slow connection or needing to use a custom mirror
later on, the desktop installer will allow you to choose "Download
Updates While Installing", which you can leave unchecked.<br>
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The server version however, if it automatically connects to the
internet via DHCP, I believe will go out and query the mirrors and
may download things, not entirely sure. It might be a good idea to
just unplug any networking cables while installing. If there is no
DHCP, you can just skip the network setup while installing and it
won't be able to connect.<br>
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Again, both the ISOs will install a full, working system with all
the default packages.<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Sajan Parikh</pre>
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