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How to customize live Ubuntu CD?

I want to customize Ubuntu 10.04, below is the list of things which I want to do:

  1. Install applications that I want.
  2. Change OpenOffice version, Evolution and Firefox version.

How do I do that?

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    why not just make a default install and than install what you want with a post-install script? it's easier...
    – Alvar
    Oct 12, 2011 at 5:27
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    Feb 26, 2012 at 22:52

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Your question has many answer but I think this is easier to do.

If you don't like the software center (like me) you can simply install the programs via a terminal with the command sudo apt-get install PackageName

Like: sudo apt-get install chromium-browser

Then I simple suggest that you run your scripts. The scripts should simply set up ubuntu the way you want. Install any programs you want and/or set up the system with like; power management, system theme, user background etc.

Good luck and it's always easier to have post-install scripts if you would need to re-install Ubuntu or upgrade it.

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Here are pre-existing questions/answers on the site.

Using a PPA to install a version of a program other than the version in the Softeware Centre

How to install software in Ubuntu

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I just use remastersys. It just works.
Go here for tips on how to use it http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/remastersys
Add deb http://www.geekconnection.org/remastersys/repository karmic/
to your sources Yes, the karmic part is fine, as its for grub2 based ubuntu

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