On 07/20/2013 04:45 PM, Sunita Barve wrote: > The livecd was basically configured using uck. > > For creating livecd ubuntu 64 bit installation was used to create > base iso and then small edits required were done on laptop with 8 GB > RAM and 1 TB disk space and CD was finalised.
OK. So this livecd is a customized distribution, based originally on Lubuntu. It is not in any sense a standard normal official supported Lubuntu LiveCD. (1) Please provide the script that allows someone else to duplicate the creation and testing of your custom CD, starting from an official Lubuntu CD. If you make changes manually (by hand with commands or in a GUI), please provide detailed step-by-step instructions describing exactly how to make each of the changes you made to create your CD. Without providing complete and accurate "steps to reproduce" the ISO image you are using, I doubt others can provide you the kind of help you are requesting. This is "your" Linux distribution, not Lubuntu! (2) It would also be good if you could describe what Quality Assurance testing you do on your customized ISO images before you release them. > We bring out regularly new iso with new upgrades of the software on > livecd. The livecd created by us are regularly uploaded on > sourceforge. Which is nice, but not really of value here... we need the tools and information to build the ISO image, not the image itself, to have any chance of troubleshooting this. Lubuntu folks: This request is not about Lubuntu itself failing to install. It is about an issue with a customized CD image that Sunita has made. UCK is the "Ubuntu Customization Kit". Without knowing exactly how the image has been customized, debugging issues in that image is not terribly practical. Jonathan -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users