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Anyone managed to get a live ISO out of a running Ubuntu system? I tried to use Distroshare Ubuntu Imager as shown here: https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/create-custom-ubuntu-distribution-distroshare-ubuntu-imager/

And the live version worked fine, but when tried to install it the installation always crash. When I looked at GitHub this is a familiar problem. If anyone know how to solve it - I will be very grateful!

  • @Nmath nah he wants this one https://askubuntu.com/questions/1152149/move-system-to-new-ssd-with-dd-command though it is not a live session it does make a new system on another disk. – Rinzwind Apr 05 '21 at 16:45
  • amir: there are 2 options: both listed in the comments. 1 gets you a live session from a default ISO. The 2nd copies a current system to another harddisk you can boot from. NEITHER will create a live session of the current installed OS and i have never seen a tool doing so. The 1st though is easier if you really want a live session: copy your CACHE DEBs over into the live session and you are halfway there. – Rinzwind Apr 05 '21 at 16:48
  • Well there was a tool called Pinguybuilder that used to work. also systemback.. Anyway thank you, I will continue to look. – Amir Bialek Apr 05 '21 at 17:43
  • I didn't have good results with Pinguybuilder. Systemback and Clonezilla worked for me. There are others. See https://raywoodcockslatest.wordpress.com/2021/08/18/vmware-v2p/#Summary – Ray Woodcock Aug 22 '21 at 19:43

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