Right now, I have in my hand a DVD called "Ubuntu 8.04 Sixpack" distributed
with Linux Magazine, issue 93, August 2008.
The DVD contains Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Mythbuntu, Edubuntu and Ubuntu
Studio.

As long as you can boot from USB (set in the BIOS) you can install from USB.

Andre


2008/10/31 Karl Goetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On Fri, 2008-10-31 at 13:45 +1000, Mark Unwin wrote:
>
> Replying this back to the list.
>
> > "Are you talking about ;
> >  multiarch cd(s)?
> >  an 'all *buntus' cd?
> >  both of the above?
> >  something I haven't thought of?"
> >
> > Both of the above (multi-arch and all *buntu).
>
> It wont fit.
>
> > Surely a DVD could leverage the fact that a _lot_ of the packages are
> > common across all platforms.
>
> All architectures? Theres a lot that rebuild on all arches, a lot less
> that are arch_all.
>
> > Maybe (and bear in mind I don't know how this actually works), a "net
> > install" from the DVD. Just have different net-install scripts for
> > each version...
>
> Yes you could, but why bother? Just use a netinstall cd. and save
> yourself an initial 4.5GB download.
> kk
>
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