[00:24] cjwatson, very well, thank you [14:50] where can i find the scripts used to build -desktop iso images ? i've hacked ubiquity with some custom modifications and now i want to build the iso image ... [14:51] livecd-rootfs and debian-cd and lp:ubuntu-cdimage, but you don't want to use those for rebuilding: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization [14:52] ok, going to have a look at that wiki page [14:56] i dont want full ubuntu-desktop on the image, so i'll need to do something like https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomizationFromScratch [14:57] last time i did these things where dapper ages :) [15:06] If you're doing that, you might find livecd-rootfs useful. Modifying that might help get quite a way through that. [15:19] persia: i guess that -alternate and -server are built using debian-cd and -desktop is built livecd-rootfs ... right ? [15:26] I thought everything was built by debian-cd, and that the live images used artifacts generated by livecd-rootfs, but I'll admit to mostly only touching code that I find with grep, rather than having a complete understanding. [15:27] Anyway, I'm certain you don't want to set up debian-cd locally unless you need to make lots of different CDs. [15:43] yes makes sense, just i was curious if ubuntu was using livecd-rootfs for the desktop because livecd on debian is built using live-helper not debian-cd