3. Open and run Cubic, then select the folder that has been created. Select the iso that you want to customize. Set the version, name, directory, volume id, release, and disk name as you want 4.
Today let us discuss how to create custom Ubuntu live cd image (ISO). We already have done this using Pinguy Builder. But, Pinguy development seems to be discontinued now. I don't see any updates ...
One of the major advantage of Linux is you can customize it however you like. You can add a new feature, remove an existing feature, modify the appearance of the ...
If you’re looking to build a custom Linux disk image that’s based on Ubuntu, Cubic makes it easy. Here’s what you need to know. If you are planning to roll out numerous Ubuntu-based servers, you can ...
Though I’ve never needed to create a custom Ubuntu ISO myself I know it’s something a lot of folks need or want to do — and there’s no better app for the task than Cubic. “Cubic permits effortless ...