Remastering an Ubuntu Image with custom software











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I want to customize a Ubuntu Desktop Iso and I have come that far, that I am in the chroot enviorement.



The problem is that I do not have Internet access in there to install anything.



I just can ping 8.8.8.8, but not www.google.com (for example). Everything goes through a proxy tho, so I made a file apt.conf in the apt folder of the chroot enviorement but still nothing happens.



I can not run lines like:
sudo apt-get update -> It just says "W: Failed to Fetch over and over again"



Does somebody know a solution?

I followed these steps (to the part with the sed commands)










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I want to customize a Ubuntu Desktop Iso and I have come that far, that I am in the chroot enviorement.



The problem is that I do not have Internet access in there to install anything.



I just can ping 8.8.8.8, but not www.google.com (for example). Everything goes through a proxy tho, so I made a file apt.conf in the apt folder of the chroot enviorement but still nothing happens.



I can not run lines like:
sudo apt-get update -> It just says "W: Failed to Fetch over and over again"



Does somebody know a solution?

I followed these steps (to the part with the sed commands)










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    Remastering and no net access are two separate & seemingly mutually exclusive problems
    – Xen2050
    Nov 14 at 16:00













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I want to customize a Ubuntu Desktop Iso and I have come that far, that I am in the chroot enviorement.



The problem is that I do not have Internet access in there to install anything.



I just can ping 8.8.8.8, but not www.google.com (for example). Everything goes through a proxy tho, so I made a file apt.conf in the apt folder of the chroot enviorement but still nothing happens.



I can not run lines like:
sudo apt-get update -> It just says "W: Failed to Fetch over and over again"



Does somebody know a solution?

I followed these steps (to the part with the sed commands)










share|improve this question















I want to customize a Ubuntu Desktop Iso and I have come that far, that I am in the chroot enviorement.



The problem is that I do not have Internet access in there to install anything.



I just can ping 8.8.8.8, but not www.google.com (for example). Everything goes through a proxy tho, so I made a file apt.conf in the apt folder of the chroot enviorement but still nothing happens.



I can not run lines like:
sudo apt-get update -> It just says "W: Failed to Fetch over and over again"



Does somebody know a solution?

I followed these steps (to the part with the sed commands)







apt chroot ping






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    Remastering and no net access are two separate & seemingly mutually exclusive problems
    – Xen2050
    Nov 14 at 16:00














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    Remastering and no net access are two separate & seemingly mutually exclusive problems
    – Xen2050
    Nov 14 at 16:00








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Remastering and no net access are two separate & seemingly mutually exclusive problems
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Remastering and no net access are two separate & seemingly mutually exclusive problems
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