The software allows the creation of Live CDs based on the Ubuntu operating system.
Introduction: In this software review, we'll take a look at how to create a LiveCD using Ultra-LiveCD. The developer behind the software created some easy-to-use scripts that simplify the process.
Prephase: Before you run any of the scripts, make sure to set your own variables at the top of the ultra_livecd_menu file. If you don't change the defaults, the scripts will still work, but it's better to set your own variables.
Handling the scripts: One thing to keep in mind is not to move any files outside of the directory where they were unpacked. Doing so will cause problems.
Creating the LiveCD: We should warn you that creating a LiveCD using Ultra-LiveCD will take up a lot of bandwidth. However, if you have some knowledge of how apt-get works and the basic tools on a Linux system, creating a LiveCD will be easy. The software can be run using the command line, so no GUI is necessary.
LiveCD User: It's important to note that the LiveCD user is generated when the LiveCD boots up. If you need to put user files on the LiveCD, place them in /etc/skel/. This directory is copied when a new user is created. If you plan to make a LiveCD based on Intrepid Ibex, changing the username and host works well. But when creating a Hardy Heron-based LiveCD, using the script results in an unexpected username. If you encounter any issues, reach out to the developer.
Making the LiveCD: To create a LiveCD, run the script ultralivecd and follow the options in order. If you're not satisfied with the result, editing is easy. Run the script again using option 3 to chroot and option 6 to make the iso. You can repeat these steps until you get the perfect LiveCD.
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