How can I turn live CD running with installed applications into an in-place install

The name of the pictureThe name of the pictureThe name of the pictureClash Royale CLAN TAG#URR8PPP








up vote
2
down vote

favorite
1












I have a Live CD instance running of the latest Ubuntu with some applications installed and some configurations made. Is there anyway to turn this directly into an in place install?



I'm aware of creating a bootable usb with custom software, but all I'm looking for is turning my current Live CD running now into an installed persistent system. There is currently nothing installed on the system and it is a VM so I don't have access to a USB or burner on it.



Running 18.04 LTS Desktop Live







share|improve this question


























    up vote
    2
    down vote

    favorite
    1












    I have a Live CD instance running of the latest Ubuntu with some applications installed and some configurations made. Is there anyway to turn this directly into an in place install?



    I'm aware of creating a bootable usb with custom software, but all I'm looking for is turning my current Live CD running now into an installed persistent system. There is currently nothing installed on the system and it is a VM so I don't have access to a USB or burner on it.



    Running 18.04 LTS Desktop Live







    share|improve this question
























      up vote
      2
      down vote

      favorite
      1









      up vote
      2
      down vote

      favorite
      1






      1





      I have a Live CD instance running of the latest Ubuntu with some applications installed and some configurations made. Is there anyway to turn this directly into an in place install?



      I'm aware of creating a bootable usb with custom software, but all I'm looking for is turning my current Live CD running now into an installed persistent system. There is currently nothing installed on the system and it is a VM so I don't have access to a USB or burner on it.



      Running 18.04 LTS Desktop Live







      share|improve this question














      I have a Live CD instance running of the latest Ubuntu with some applications installed and some configurations made. Is there anyway to turn this directly into an in place install?



      I'm aware of creating a bootable usb with custom software, but all I'm looking for is turning my current Live CD running now into an installed persistent system. There is currently nothing installed on the system and it is a VM so I don't have access to a USB or burner on it.



      Running 18.04 LTS Desktop Live









      share|improve this question













      share|improve this question




      share|improve this question








      edited May 28 at 10:05

























      asked May 28 at 9:54









      Vort3x

      1166




      1166




















          1 Answer
          1






          active

          oldest

          votes

















          up vote
          2
          down vote













          Pinguy Builder does that.




          The Pinguy Builder will create a installable ISO of your current system. You can then burn that ISO to a USB using something like Unetbootin or just burn the ISO directly to a DVD. The DVD/USB can then be booted from a PC.



          Depending on what option you choose determines what type of ISO gets created.
          If you pick “Dist”, this will backup the whole system but exclude your home folder and any personal info.



          If you pick “Backup”, this will backup the system and will include you home folder (so make sure it isn’t to big).



          Both options can run as a live session. “Dist” mode has no password to login. “Backup” mode uses the user name and password used to create the ISO.




          You can download it from sourceforge: Pinguy OS ISO



          And install it with



          sudo dpkg -i pinguybuilder_4.3-8_all-beta.deb


          After the installation, you can use it from the command line with



          sudo PinguyBuilder backup|clean|dist [cdfs|iso] [filename.iso]


          Or with the GUI, which has buttons to complete all the available actions.



          PinguyBuilder-gtk





          share|improve this answer




















            Your Answer







            StackExchange.ready(function()
            var channelOptions =
            tags: "".split(" "),
            id: "89"
            ;
            initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

            StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function()
            // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
            if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled)
            StackExchange.using("snippets", function()
            createEditor();
            );

            else
            createEditor();

            );

            function createEditor()
            StackExchange.prepareEditor(
            heartbeatType: 'answer',
            convertImagesToLinks: true,
            noModals: false,
            showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
            reputationToPostImages: 10,
            bindNavPrevention: true,
            postfix: "",
            onDemand: true,
            discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
            ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
            );



            );








             

            draft saved


            draft discarded


















            StackExchange.ready(
            function ()
            StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2faskubuntu.com%2fquestions%2f1041149%2fhow-can-i-turn-live-cd-running-with-installed-applications-into-an-in-place-inst%23new-answer', 'question_page');

            );

            Post as a guest






























            1 Answer
            1






            active

            oldest

            votes








            1 Answer
            1






            active

            oldest

            votes









            active

            oldest

            votes






            active

            oldest

            votes








            up vote
            2
            down vote













            Pinguy Builder does that.




            The Pinguy Builder will create a installable ISO of your current system. You can then burn that ISO to a USB using something like Unetbootin or just burn the ISO directly to a DVD. The DVD/USB can then be booted from a PC.



            Depending on what option you choose determines what type of ISO gets created.
            If you pick “Dist”, this will backup the whole system but exclude your home folder and any personal info.



            If you pick “Backup”, this will backup the system and will include you home folder (so make sure it isn’t to big).



            Both options can run as a live session. “Dist” mode has no password to login. “Backup” mode uses the user name and password used to create the ISO.




            You can download it from sourceforge: Pinguy OS ISO



            And install it with



            sudo dpkg -i pinguybuilder_4.3-8_all-beta.deb


            After the installation, you can use it from the command line with



            sudo PinguyBuilder backup|clean|dist [cdfs|iso] [filename.iso]


            Or with the GUI, which has buttons to complete all the available actions.



            PinguyBuilder-gtk





            share|improve this answer
























              up vote
              2
              down vote













              Pinguy Builder does that.




              The Pinguy Builder will create a installable ISO of your current system. You can then burn that ISO to a USB using something like Unetbootin or just burn the ISO directly to a DVD. The DVD/USB can then be booted from a PC.



              Depending on what option you choose determines what type of ISO gets created.
              If you pick “Dist”, this will backup the whole system but exclude your home folder and any personal info.



              If you pick “Backup”, this will backup the system and will include you home folder (so make sure it isn’t to big).



              Both options can run as a live session. “Dist” mode has no password to login. “Backup” mode uses the user name and password used to create the ISO.




              You can download it from sourceforge: Pinguy OS ISO



              And install it with



              sudo dpkg -i pinguybuilder_4.3-8_all-beta.deb


              After the installation, you can use it from the command line with



              sudo PinguyBuilder backup|clean|dist [cdfs|iso] [filename.iso]


              Or with the GUI, which has buttons to complete all the available actions.



              PinguyBuilder-gtk





              share|improve this answer






















                up vote
                2
                down vote










                up vote
                2
                down vote









                Pinguy Builder does that.




                The Pinguy Builder will create a installable ISO of your current system. You can then burn that ISO to a USB using something like Unetbootin or just burn the ISO directly to a DVD. The DVD/USB can then be booted from a PC.



                Depending on what option you choose determines what type of ISO gets created.
                If you pick “Dist”, this will backup the whole system but exclude your home folder and any personal info.



                If you pick “Backup”, this will backup the system and will include you home folder (so make sure it isn’t to big).



                Both options can run as a live session. “Dist” mode has no password to login. “Backup” mode uses the user name and password used to create the ISO.




                You can download it from sourceforge: Pinguy OS ISO



                And install it with



                sudo dpkg -i pinguybuilder_4.3-8_all-beta.deb


                After the installation, you can use it from the command line with



                sudo PinguyBuilder backup|clean|dist [cdfs|iso] [filename.iso]


                Or with the GUI, which has buttons to complete all the available actions.



                PinguyBuilder-gtk





                share|improve this answer












                Pinguy Builder does that.




                The Pinguy Builder will create a installable ISO of your current system. You can then burn that ISO to a USB using something like Unetbootin or just burn the ISO directly to a DVD. The DVD/USB can then be booted from a PC.



                Depending on what option you choose determines what type of ISO gets created.
                If you pick “Dist”, this will backup the whole system but exclude your home folder and any personal info.



                If you pick “Backup”, this will backup the system and will include you home folder (so make sure it isn’t to big).



                Both options can run as a live session. “Dist” mode has no password to login. “Backup” mode uses the user name and password used to create the ISO.




                You can download it from sourceforge: Pinguy OS ISO



                And install it with



                sudo dpkg -i pinguybuilder_4.3-8_all-beta.deb


                After the installation, you can use it from the command line with



                sudo PinguyBuilder backup|clean|dist [cdfs|iso] [filename.iso]


                Or with the GUI, which has buttons to complete all the available actions.



                PinguyBuilder-gtk






                share|improve this answer












                share|improve this answer



                share|improve this answer










                answered May 28 at 12:12









                Katu

                2,1301226




                2,1301226






















                     

                    draft saved


                    draft discarded


























                     


                    draft saved


                    draft discarded














                    StackExchange.ready(
                    function ()
                    StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2faskubuntu.com%2fquestions%2f1041149%2fhow-can-i-turn-live-cd-running-with-installed-applications-into-an-in-place-inst%23new-answer', 'question_page');

                    );

                    Post as a guest













































































                    Popular posts from this blog

                    pylint3 and pip3 broken

                    Missing snmpget and snmpwalk

                    How to enroll fingerprints to Ubuntu 17.10 with VFS491