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Can someone please walk me through the use of the Respin tool to make a live copy of my .iso that I can use on other machines? I am using Ubuntu 16.04. Furthermore, can I then use this .iso with something like Rufus to make a bootable USB?



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  • I use Systeback...if ur os contains too much software installed(4gb+) then it wont make any iso... instead it will create .sblive file which can be used to make bootable

    – minigeek
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  • Thanks for the suggestion, but this software hasn't been updated in a year. Is it compatible with Ubuntu 16.04?

    – sgp
    Oct 3 '16 at 4:11











  • Yes..it is..else try other Pinguybuilder remastersys and many more

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    Oct 3 '16 at 7:47


















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Can someone please walk me through the use of the Respin tool to make a live copy of my .iso that I can use on other machines? I am using Ubuntu 16.04. Furthermore, can I then use this .iso with something like Rufus to make a bootable USB?



The intention is for me to configure Ubuntu with certain software and then distribute it to others.










share|improve this question

























  • I use Systeback...if ur os contains too much software installed(4gb+) then it wont make any iso... instead it will create .sblive file which can be used to make bootable

    – minigeek
    Oct 3 '16 at 3:58













  • Thanks for the suggestion, but this software hasn't been updated in a year. Is it compatible with Ubuntu 16.04?

    – sgp
    Oct 3 '16 at 4:11











  • Yes..it is..else try other Pinguybuilder remastersys and many more

    – minigeek
    Oct 3 '16 at 7:47














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Can someone please walk me through the use of the Respin tool to make a live copy of my .iso that I can use on other machines? I am using Ubuntu 16.04. Furthermore, can I then use this .iso with something like Rufus to make a bootable USB?



The intention is for me to configure Ubuntu with certain software and then distribute it to others.










share|improve this question
















Can someone please walk me through the use of the Respin tool to make a live copy of my .iso that I can use on other machines? I am using Ubuntu 16.04. Furthermore, can I then use this .iso with something like Rufus to make a bootable USB?



The intention is for me to configure Ubuntu with certain software and then distribute it to others.







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  • I use Systeback...if ur os contains too much software installed(4gb+) then it wont make any iso... instead it will create .sblive file which can be used to make bootable

    – minigeek
    Oct 3 '16 at 3:58













  • Thanks for the suggestion, but this software hasn't been updated in a year. Is it compatible with Ubuntu 16.04?

    – sgp
    Oct 3 '16 at 4:11











  • Yes..it is..else try other Pinguybuilder remastersys and many more

    – minigeek
    Oct 3 '16 at 7:47



















  • I use Systeback...if ur os contains too much software installed(4gb+) then it wont make any iso... instead it will create .sblive file which can be used to make bootable

    – minigeek
    Oct 3 '16 at 3:58













  • Thanks for the suggestion, but this software hasn't been updated in a year. Is it compatible with Ubuntu 16.04?

    – sgp
    Oct 3 '16 at 4:11











  • Yes..it is..else try other Pinguybuilder remastersys and many more

    – minigeek
    Oct 3 '16 at 7:47

















I use Systeback...if ur os contains too much software installed(4gb+) then it wont make any iso... instead it will create .sblive file which can be used to make bootable

– minigeek
Oct 3 '16 at 3:58







I use Systeback...if ur os contains too much software installed(4gb+) then it wont make any iso... instead it will create .sblive file which can be used to make bootable

– minigeek
Oct 3 '16 at 3:58















Thanks for the suggestion, but this software hasn't been updated in a year. Is it compatible with Ubuntu 16.04?

– sgp
Oct 3 '16 at 4:11





Thanks for the suggestion, but this software hasn't been updated in a year. Is it compatible with Ubuntu 16.04?

– sgp
Oct 3 '16 at 4:11













Yes..it is..else try other Pinguybuilder remastersys and many more

– minigeek
Oct 3 '16 at 7:47





Yes..it is..else try other Pinguybuilder remastersys and many more

– minigeek
Oct 3 '16 at 7:47










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 sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sergiomejia666/respin 
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sergiomejia666/xresprobe
sudo apt-get install xresprobe respin isolinux


Guidelines :



 sudo respin backup (to make a livecd/dvd backup of your system)

sudo respin backup custom.iso (to make a livecd/dvd backup and call the iso custom.iso).

sudo respin clean (to clean up temporary files of respin) sudo respin dist (to make a distributable livecd/dvd of your system)

sudo respin dist cdfs (to make a distributable livecd/dvd filesystem only)

sudo respin dist iso custom.iso (to make a distributable iso named custom.iso but only if the cdfs is already present)


note: cdfs and iso options should only be used if you wish to modify something on the cd before the iso is created. An example of this would be to modify the isolinux portion of the livecd/dvd



Run :



 sudo respin dist cdfs

sudo respin dist iso custom.iso


(Time consuming processes)



Iso file will be in :
/home/respin/respin! Depending on the softwares you have installed size will be larger!






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  • For me (16.04.02) it still says xresprobe has no installation candidate

    – Scz
    Apr 23 '17 at 12:01











  • @Scz I don't know if respin ppa still has support.. Try other tools..there are plenty of others..i haven't used ubuntu since long time..there might be little change in instructions here as well..refer askubuntu.com/a/831803/593116

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    Apr 23 '17 at 12:48





















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     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sergiomejia666/respin 
    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sergiomejia666/xresprobe
    sudo apt-get install xresprobe respin isolinux


    Guidelines :



     sudo respin backup (to make a livecd/dvd backup of your system)

    sudo respin backup custom.iso (to make a livecd/dvd backup and call the iso custom.iso).

    sudo respin clean (to clean up temporary files of respin) sudo respin dist (to make a distributable livecd/dvd of your system)

    sudo respin dist cdfs (to make a distributable livecd/dvd filesystem only)

    sudo respin dist iso custom.iso (to make a distributable iso named custom.iso but only if the cdfs is already present)


    note: cdfs and iso options should only be used if you wish to modify something on the cd before the iso is created. An example of this would be to modify the isolinux portion of the livecd/dvd



    Run :



     sudo respin dist cdfs

    sudo respin dist iso custom.iso


    (Time consuming processes)



    Iso file will be in :
    /home/respin/respin! Depending on the softwares you have installed size will be larger!






    share|improve this answer


























    • For me (16.04.02) it still says xresprobe has no installation candidate

      – Scz
      Apr 23 '17 at 12:01











    • @Scz I don't know if respin ppa still has support.. Try other tools..there are plenty of others..i haven't used ubuntu since long time..there might be little change in instructions here as well..refer askubuntu.com/a/831803/593116

      – minigeek
      Apr 23 '17 at 12:48


















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     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sergiomejia666/respin 
    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sergiomejia666/xresprobe
    sudo apt-get install xresprobe respin isolinux


    Guidelines :



     sudo respin backup (to make a livecd/dvd backup of your system)

    sudo respin backup custom.iso (to make a livecd/dvd backup and call the iso custom.iso).

    sudo respin clean (to clean up temporary files of respin) sudo respin dist (to make a distributable livecd/dvd of your system)

    sudo respin dist cdfs (to make a distributable livecd/dvd filesystem only)

    sudo respin dist iso custom.iso (to make a distributable iso named custom.iso but only if the cdfs is already present)


    note: cdfs and iso options should only be used if you wish to modify something on the cd before the iso is created. An example of this would be to modify the isolinux portion of the livecd/dvd



    Run :



     sudo respin dist cdfs

    sudo respin dist iso custom.iso


    (Time consuming processes)



    Iso file will be in :
    /home/respin/respin! Depending on the softwares you have installed size will be larger!






    share|improve this answer


























    • For me (16.04.02) it still says xresprobe has no installation candidate

      – Scz
      Apr 23 '17 at 12:01











    • @Scz I don't know if respin ppa still has support.. Try other tools..there are plenty of others..i haven't used ubuntu since long time..there might be little change in instructions here as well..refer askubuntu.com/a/831803/593116

      – minigeek
      Apr 23 '17 at 12:48
















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     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sergiomejia666/respin 
    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sergiomejia666/xresprobe
    sudo apt-get install xresprobe respin isolinux


    Guidelines :



     sudo respin backup (to make a livecd/dvd backup of your system)

    sudo respin backup custom.iso (to make a livecd/dvd backup and call the iso custom.iso).

    sudo respin clean (to clean up temporary files of respin) sudo respin dist (to make a distributable livecd/dvd of your system)

    sudo respin dist cdfs (to make a distributable livecd/dvd filesystem only)

    sudo respin dist iso custom.iso (to make a distributable iso named custom.iso but only if the cdfs is already present)


    note: cdfs and iso options should only be used if you wish to modify something on the cd before the iso is created. An example of this would be to modify the isolinux portion of the livecd/dvd



    Run :



     sudo respin dist cdfs

    sudo respin dist iso custom.iso


    (Time consuming processes)



    Iso file will be in :
    /home/respin/respin! Depending on the softwares you have installed size will be larger!






    share|improve this answer















     sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sergiomejia666/respin 
    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sergiomejia666/xresprobe
    sudo apt-get install xresprobe respin isolinux


    Guidelines :



     sudo respin backup (to make a livecd/dvd backup of your system)

    sudo respin backup custom.iso (to make a livecd/dvd backup and call the iso custom.iso).

    sudo respin clean (to clean up temporary files of respin) sudo respin dist (to make a distributable livecd/dvd of your system)

    sudo respin dist cdfs (to make a distributable livecd/dvd filesystem only)

    sudo respin dist iso custom.iso (to make a distributable iso named custom.iso but only if the cdfs is already present)


    note: cdfs and iso options should only be used if you wish to modify something on the cd before the iso is created. An example of this would be to modify the isolinux portion of the livecd/dvd



    Run :



     sudo respin dist cdfs

    sudo respin dist iso custom.iso


    (Time consuming processes)



    Iso file will be in :
    /home/respin/respin! Depending on the softwares you have installed size will be larger!







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    • For me (16.04.02) it still says xresprobe has no installation candidate

      – Scz
      Apr 23 '17 at 12:01











    • @Scz I don't know if respin ppa still has support.. Try other tools..there are plenty of others..i haven't used ubuntu since long time..there might be little change in instructions here as well..refer askubuntu.com/a/831803/593116

      – minigeek
      Apr 23 '17 at 12:48





















    • For me (16.04.02) it still says xresprobe has no installation candidate

      – Scz
      Apr 23 '17 at 12:01











    • @Scz I don't know if respin ppa still has support.. Try other tools..there are plenty of others..i haven't used ubuntu since long time..there might be little change in instructions here as well..refer askubuntu.com/a/831803/593116

      – minigeek
      Apr 23 '17 at 12:48



















    For me (16.04.02) it still says xresprobe has no installation candidate

    – Scz
    Apr 23 '17 at 12:01





    For me (16.04.02) it still says xresprobe has no installation candidate

    – Scz
    Apr 23 '17 at 12:01













    @Scz I don't know if respin ppa still has support.. Try other tools..there are plenty of others..i haven't used ubuntu since long time..there might be little change in instructions here as well..refer askubuntu.com/a/831803/593116

    – minigeek
    Apr 23 '17 at 12:48







    @Scz I don't know if respin ppa still has support.. Try other tools..there are plenty of others..i haven't used ubuntu since long time..there might be little change in instructions here as well..refer askubuntu.com/a/831803/593116

    – minigeek
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