OBI is a good option... Of course you can do it manually... Lately I have done some cloning with gnome-disks. It is very simple, you install everything you want, open gnome-disks, click on root partition and choose "more actions", then select "create image" option.
That created image might work on other hardware that has the same archtecture (i386, amd64, ...). The only thing I did before doing the image is to setup /etc/fstab to mount devices based on the path */dev/sdXX*. Default configuration specify *UUID*, that might be different on other partitions. I do not make image of /home partition (I make it separate). What I do is to compress the /home/user directory, than on recover process I extract it on drive and change its permissions accordingly. To recover, or clone to another hardware, I make new partitions (with gparted, on a live lubuntu), following the device/partition order. On my image I made: *Swap: */de/sda1 *Small Root (12Gb):* /dev/sda2 (I set BOOT flag on this, just like on original installation) *Home dir: */dev/sda3 gnome-disks images are not compressed, so, you need at least 12gb on drive (the size of root partition) to store the created image. I use an external USB HD. Feel free to contact-me if anything is not clear enough for you, on case you decide to try this method... 2014-06-28 16:25 GMT-03:00 Israel <israeld...@gmail.com>: > On 06/28/2014 11:30 AM, emilianovazq...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hi guys! > > > > I need to install at least 50 lubuntu desktops. All of this desktops > have diferent hds size, vga, sound, etc. > > > > I want to create a customized usb who install libreoffice with locale-es > support, x11vnc with autlogin pre-configured with my own password, > openssh-server,, create a specific user (administrator), and another stuff. > > > > I only need this installer ask the name of this pc and the ip address > (fixed). This is for make a diference between those pcs. > > > > Is there any tutorial to make me the life easier!? > > > > Thanks for your time and have a good weekend! > > > > Emiliano > > Enviado desde mi BlackBerry de Personal (http://www.personal.com.ar/) > > > Hi! > You are looking for Nio's awesome tool called OBI > this page is a pretty full resource for what you want to do. > > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OBI > > -- > Regards > > > -- > Lubuntu-users mailing list > Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users >
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