If only I had known... I could add this info to the bottom of this wiki page<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/installlucid>and as an optional install method on this page<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/installLTSPlucid>. However, I don't feel I could do so with authority since I've never tried it and not even sure what Ubiquity is (except that it probably is all over the place ;)). Wanna add it? :) Both of these pages are already appropriately linked to the BasicSetup<https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EdubuntuDocumentation/EdubuntuCookbook/BasicSetup>wiki page for edubuntu.
Thanks for your work, David On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 10:17 PM, Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi David > > On 19/06/2010 23:51, David Groos wrote: > > If you have poked around Edubuntu and the Live LTSP environment and > > you decide that you’re ready for the real thing, you can install > > Edubuntu and an /Install LTSP/ option will also appear on the > > desktop. It pretty much only asks you on which interface you would > > like to run LTSP on, just like the LTSP live environment. All you > > need to do is click on OK and sit back for 10 minutes while it does > > everything required to get the LTSP environment set up. > > > > > > Did this option or script make it? Is it just on the install disk or is > > it a script that I would have installed with the system? I'm happy to > > create a wiki page on installing LTSP but need help on doing it myself > > first! > > It did indeed. You basically follow the following steps: > > 1. Install Edubuntu using Ubiquity > 2. At the end of the installation, choose to continue using the live CD > 3. Double-click on Install LTSP on the desktop and follow on-screen > instructions > > Ping me on IRC if you need further information! > > -Jonathan >
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