You really might consider using one of the prebuilt solutions for making
your disks such as reconstructor:

http://reconstructor.aperantis.com/

It lets you reauthor the disk with different included packages, artwork,
etc.  If you are planning on going any further than that, you will need
to look at the whole process of building seeds, metapackages, and a lot
more.

Regards,

Mario

vaibhav khatavkar wrote:
> Hello,
> 
>        We intended to developed a Live CD which will be targeting
> towards computer science student developers.
> CS Ubuntu . ( Computer Science ) .
> 
> WHY WE INTEND TO DO SO ???
> 
>    1.  In Pune,India we have about 15000 students who are programmers.
> In India 2-3 Lacks .
>    2. We have Ubuntu as the solution but it does not provide all
> development packages that he needs in one single setup.
>    3. Many of them have fear in mind regarding "Linux" due to
> partition table management . So they are not going to install Ubuntu
> after first introduction .
>    4. Having Live CD equipped with development environment will be
> pretty useful to them ..
>    5. Also we want XFCE Desktop because in India most of ppl have
> 128MB to 256MB of RAM .
> 
> What we intend to give with live cd  :
> 
>     *       LAMP stack
>     *       c/c++ IDE
>     *        ddd
>     *        java IDE
>     *        perl, python , ruby on rail
>     *        umbrello
>     *         bluefish,nvu , quanta+
> 
> We don't need office suit and other language stuff .
> 

-- 
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