On 17 May 2012 16:15, paul sutton <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > If I boot a live session using a flash disk, and install software, > for future use, if I then install from that flash disk will it install > the additional software i have installed at the same time, I amn asking > as my local youth centre has really locked down internet and I want to > try and install ubuntu / lubuntu along with some extra stuff such as > ruby, python, python-pygame, scratch etc, from a live session type > install without having to worry about installing after wards through a > filtered connection as this will fail (tried it it blocks stuff) so boot > live session - install and job done all additional stuff installed. > just then a case of reboot and put things were they are needed. > > Or should i be using ubuntu / lubuntu studio for this, ? > > There are a couple of ways I can think of: you could use dpkg to get a copy of your package list, and install it with a script like this: http://www.coredump.gr/linux/debian-package-list-backup-and-restore/
or if it's something very custom, build a boot image using remastersys and unetbootin as here: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/creating-custom-ubuntu-live-cd-with-remastersys.html . -- Twitter: @sfgreenwood "TBA are particularly glib"
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