I just got a couple of 4GB pendrives in here and would love to install Kubuntu on one of them. And as I understand, there are a couple of ways to do that, and that has as well changed lately, so I am still looking for the most updated how-to for it.
BUT - what would be REALLY cool would be to be able to make an installation that I can use to install a new PC with a completely updated Kubuntu. So periodically, I would insert the pendrive in a computer, boot on it, and update it. Then shut it down, bring it to a computer that needed a fresh install, insert it and install from it.
Is this at all possible? Can I make an "Updated live-cd" on a pendrive? What if I want to add some programs so I also can use it to rescue problematic PC's? I have heard about a function called "rescue a broken system". Can this be installed on the same pendrive?
I guess I am hoping to create the ultimate install and rescue toolbox. Gotta put those pendrives to good use :-D
BUT - what would be REALLY cool would be to be able to make an installation that I can use to install a new PC with a completely updated Kubuntu. So periodically, I would insert the pendrive in a computer, boot on it, and update it. Then shut it down, bring it to a computer that needed a fresh install, insert it and install from it.
Is this at all possible? Can I make an "Updated live-cd" on a pendrive? What if I want to add some programs so I also can use it to rescue problematic PC's? I have heard about a function called "rescue a broken system". Can this be installed on the same pendrive?
I guess I am hoping to create the ultimate install and rescue toolbox. Gotta put those pendrives to good use :-D
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