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I wannna to make an ISO image of the current system (ubuntu22.04) and put it on the usb for easy installation on other devices,I search some tools but no longer maintained.

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    That is not how this works. You download an ISO, open it and add software or settings you want for your install and burn that ISO. I would advice against it as it takes A LOT of time it get correct. It is FAR FAR easier to use a normal ISO, then create a script of all your changes and execute that after install. Every setting has a command line method. Every software you install or remove also has a command line method. – Rinzwind Jul 26 '22 at 14:49
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    I would recommend using [Cubic (Custom Ubuntu ISO Creator)](https://github.com/PJ-Singh-001/Cubic) that allows you to customize the ISO and create your own with your own modifications added. – Terrance Jul 26 '22 at 14:54
  • Dell Recovery can do it on Dell. – Mahler Jul 26 '22 at 17:03
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    Does this answer your question? [How to customize the Ubuntu Live CD?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/48535/how-to-customize-the-ubuntu-live-cd). Specifically [this answer](https://askubuntu.com/a/49679) – Nmath Jul 26 '22 at 18:56
  • You should perform a normal install, then restore the packages and user files. You can refer to https://askubuntu.com/questions/2596/comparison-of-backup-tools. – Emoji Jul 27 '22 at 07:10
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    What you want may be easier using an IMG file than an ISO file, See: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1300540/how-to-duplicate-a-ubuntu-system-for-distribution – C.S.Cameron Jul 27 '22 at 14:14

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