Is there a way to boot from the Xubuntu CD but bypass the graphical installer? If not, is there a way to improve performance of the CD installer, perhaps by creating a tmp swap partition on an HD, or by copying the CD to an HD to run from there? The desktop CD doesn't come set up to use the text-based installer. The text-based installer is provided by the debian-installer package, but installing or adding that package to a desktop CD will not make it possible to install that way without substantial additional modifications.
This is because the graphical installer Ubiquity works primarily by copying the contents of the live CD's own squashfs image to disk, while the text-based installer works by chrooting into a bootstrapped minimal system and installing each package. These are fundamentally different approaches to designing an OS installer. The "graphical" way requires a big squashfs image that takes up most of the CD.
The "text-based" way requires lots of individual. Therefore, you should use the Xubuntu This provides the text-based installer you want. But this will work for The current point release for If you prefer, these are listed on the Xubuntu download page too. Ubuntu Community Ask! Sign up to join this community. Find More Posts by kunalghosh. Find More Posts by arochester. Quote: ShipIt Unfortunately, unlike the other Ubuntu derivatives, Xubuntu does not yet have free cds available for shipping due to lack of funding.
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Now live: A fully responsive profile. Linked 8. Related 6. Hot Network Questions. And before that I shared DE's between I guess, I will have to try the d-i install with the Xfce desktop meta-package, to compare. As it will be on a new disk, with my "stuff" on another, if I mess it up, which, I am prone, to do , no loss. It does appeal to my sense of simplicity, though.
How do you like "vanilla" XFce desktops, over distros' ones?
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