I am going to summarize the procedure step-wise (please confirm): Alternate 1: Step One: Install Ubuntu 8.10 on the computer (or use the existing installation)
Step Two: Download the Ubuntu Education CD 8.10 (the add-on cd) available from the mirros listed on http://www.edubuntu.com/download#addoncd Step Three: Burn the downloaded iso image on a blank cd Step Four: Install the Edubuntu 8.10 Desktop from this newly created cd Step Five: Install remastersys (instructions at http://www.remastersys.klikit-linux.com/ubuntu.html) Step Six: Run remastersys and create the LiveCD or LiveDVD of the Edubuntu 8.10 and Step Seven: Enjoy :-) Alternate 2: Step One: Install Ubuntu 8.10 on the computer (or use the existing installation) Step Two: Run Synaptic Package Manager ---> Install edubuntu-desktop Step Three: Follow Steps 5, 6 & 7 of Alternate 1 above On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 1:22 PM, Sameep <[email protected]> wrote: > > Sameep > > >If the iso file generally exceeds 700 MB, it is obvious that it won't be > possible to write it on a cd. In that case, can the same be written on DVD > >and work as LiveDVD? Or the only option is to use it on virtual >machine? > > >Sorry about the unnecessary question. The link that you gave me has all > the details. Thanks. But I would really like to know, how would you create a > Edubuntu LiveCD using remastersys. > > > > You can download the installable one , install it and then run remastersys > to create a Live DVD . Alternatively , you can use a Desktop Edition of > Ubuntu , install required edubuntu packages from the repo , and then run > remastersys. I would however , reccomend the first method. > > > > Regards, > > Sameep > http://www.thelinuxblog.co.cc > > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in > > -- Nitesh http://techformyself.blogspot.com
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