By default, it's ~/tmp.Īll UCK tools require root privileges for mounting and unmounting.
That is because all the files and directories are compressed into one large file rootfs.squashfs that we also need to unpack. What you'll find is a bunch of files for init and booting, but not the actual filesystem.
UCK has a very simple GUI wizard but it is very awkward to use, so we are going to use the command line tools to customize the image.Īn ISO image is like a tar archive so we need to extract it first.
You can of course also use Kubuntu.įirst, let's install the required tools: sudo apt- get -y install uck syslinux If you later discover that you need to make additional customizations, you can also use your own ISO image that you customized previously. Its size is about 1 GB but you can reduce it by removing LibreOffice, Firefox and other applications. You can download it from the official Ubuntu website. Īpache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at 're going to use the official Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS (Trusty Tahr) desktop installation ISO image ubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-amd64.iso. If you need help burning these images to disk, see the
This includes most machines with Intel/AMD/etc typeĪ full list of available files, including BitTorrent files,
There is one image available: PC (Intel x86) netbook live CD For almost all PCs. You will needĪt least 256MiB of RAM to install from this CD. This live CD is optimized for netbooks with screens up to 10". Your computer at all, and at your option to install it permanently later. The live CD allows you to try Ubuntu Netbook Edition without changing 64-bit PC (AMD64) alternate install CD Choose this to take full advantage of computers based on the AMD64 or EM64TĬode, use the Intel x86 images instead. This includes most machines with Intel/AMD/etc typeĪre at all unsure. There are two images available, each for a different type of computer: PC (Intel x86) alternate install CD For almost all PCs. In the event that you encounter a bug using the alternate installer, (although note that low-memory systems may not be able to run a full desktop
Newer Apple Macintosh systems based on Intel processors. Processors and almost all computers that run Microsoft Windows, as well as This includes most machines with Intel/AMD/etc type There are two images available, each for a different type of computer: PC (Intel x86) desktop CD For almost all PCs. You will need at least 256MiB of RAM to install from this CD. This type of CD is what most people will want to use. The desktop CD allows you to try Ubuntu without changing yourĬomputer at all, and at your option to install it permanently later. Ubuntu is distributed on four types of images described below.