Moz wrote: > AptOnCD is the software to use, but you would have had to create a CD > beforehand. >
This is the most efficient way. Moz, you don't need to write the ISO on the CD. Create the iso, keep it on a flash drive + the deb installer of aptoncd from /var/cache/apt/archives Now install Ubuntu Studio again. Goto you flash drive, install aptoncd.deb manually by double clicking on the deb file. Now when aptoncd is installed, goto System>Administration>Aptoncd and then click on Restore button. Select the iso from the location where you stored it. Click on restore and its back to the repository. It even updates the index. :) -- Manish Sinha Blog [ http://blog.manishsinha.net/ ] Tech Blog [ http://manishtech.wordpress.com/ ] Twitter [ http://twitter.com/ManishSinha ] -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in