Will install CD and Live CD be merged in the future?

Quim Gil qgil at desdeamericaconamor.org
Mon Mar 20 19:57:13 GMT 2006


You end up having an Ubuntu system with Install Application, Synaptic
and the whole apt/dpkg stuff, either if you go through the Live CD +
Espresso or the traditional CD install.

The difference between both systems is the way the installation is
executed but at the end you have more or less the same: a hard drive
with some Ubuntu partitions and a GRUB able to boot them. 

You can forget about the LiveCD once the installation is done, as most
people forget about the installable CD once the installation is
completed and the sources to the repository are active.

El dl 20 de 03 del 2006 a les 11:30 +0200, en/na Morgan Collett va
escriure:

> Is it possible to install additional packages off the LiveCD once you
> have installed? I've never considered this - since the
> bandwidth-challenged users always prefer installing packages from CD
> rather than over the 'net...
> 
> Morgan
> 
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