hi there i have 4 ubantu linux cd's i want to make them in one single dvd can u plz instruct me how to make those all 4 images in one single bootable dvd?
man debootstrap cdebootstrap cdd-common dfsbuild when it comes to linux? there is no one to help better than man pages. and once you are into linux you changed from a cub tiger/lion to bloody man eater blood thirsty tiger and then no one than you can help yourself. if you want to build custom cd sets? you need to RTFM google RTFM sorry for being rude, but linux/bsd/unices? you gotta eat the burn baby, yeah baby yeah! ;-)
wow, I nominate that for the 'best post ever' award. at least learn how to spell ubuntu before asking such a technical question
Hello Everyone, I have installed the Ubuntu and working on it. I have installed as a software on Windows Xp. So partitions have been created themselves. I want to know If I am able to run Ubuntu virtually using VMWare. I have already install VMWare and want to run Ubuntu virtually. Does anyone know about this?
Yes, you would be able to. I'm not sure about vmware but virtualbox, if you select ubuntu as the distro in the new virtual machine page, it will do most of the setup of ram amount and stuff for you.
You can Install VMplayer to run Ubuntu as Vertually. Installing VMware Player on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS and Ubuntu 8.10 1. Install required packages build-essential, linux-kernel-headers and linux-kernel-devel sudo aptitude install build-essential linux-kernel-headers linux-kernel-devel 2.Download the latest VMware player e.g. VMware-Player-2.5.1-126130.i386.bundle (download the bundle version, not the rpm one) and run it as root using gksudo. You'll get a graphical installer that installs VMware player for you. gksudo bash ./VMware-Player-2.5.1-126130.i386.bundle If nothing appears, you may need to make the file executable. You can do so with this command: chmod +x ./VMware-Player-2.5.1-126130.i386.bundle After completion, VMware player is installed and should show up in the menu under Applications → System Tools → VMware Player.