This is a beginners question. Can I create a bootable dvd clone, possibly with partimage, of my Kubuntu install to be used when something goes wrong with the original install (which I would also clone) so I could go to the internet forums and look at my FF bookmarks, thus feeling more comfortable in doing restore in case anything goes wrong.
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Re: can I create a bootable dvd clone of Kubuntu install
One approach might be “remastering” the DVD. That's a whole subject in itself:
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3089356.0
(and read through for more references)
Another approach: Make a persistent Live Kubuntu flash drive:
Build a LIVE Kubuntu Flash Drive, How-To
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...089474.new#new
Step-by-step
-- with Persistence -- using GRUB all the way (i.e., no Syslinux): Reply #7
(You can install from this, but NOT install your custom settings.)
Of course, you can always put some things on a flash drive and import them into a normal live Kubuntu DVD/CD session (e.g., bookmarks, email addresses, etc.); but, of course, that's a bit inconvenient.
You'll hopefully get some better responses.An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski
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