07-11-2014, 01:30 AM
You can just install same LL version to the VM and have a clean, new install to test things on.
If you mean that you did some custom settings, installed extra programs, etc. and want to make a duplicate of that, there is an old program called "remastersys" that can do that. Last I checked it has not been maintained for the last 1-2 years; but I did use it as recently as 3-6 months ago on Linux Mint 16 and it worked fine. I haven't tried it on anything based on Ubuntu 14.04, but it might work.
There are probably other ways to do make an ISO from your current install, but I haven't explored anything other than remastersy myself. Maybe someone else has a better idea or another method for you.
Let me know if you need something like that -- maybe I'll have time to test it out for you over weekend.
If you mean that you did some custom settings, installed extra programs, etc. and want to make a duplicate of that, there is an old program called "remastersys" that can do that. Last I checked it has not been maintained for the last 1-2 years; but I did use it as recently as 3-6 months ago on Linux Mint 16 and it worked fine. I haven't tried it on anything based on Ubuntu 14.04, but it might work.
There are probably other ways to do make an ISO from your current install, but I haven't explored anything other than remastersy myself. Maybe someone else has a better idea or another method for you.
Let me know if you need something like that -- maybe I'll have time to test it out for you over weekend.
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