 I have an old-azz Dell laptop with a Pentium aka "Core" that couldn't run 64-bit so I used 18.04 on it. (re @fossfreedom: I am a little surprised anything installs on a 32bit machine. I thought 32bit intel based stuff was no longer supported)
 hi, is it difficult to create a custom iso to install on different computers?
 It is for an internet café, so as not to install everything machine by machine.
 What do you mean by custom iso?
 I would assume a customized ISO and not the standard ISOs
 however customizing the ISOs can be tricky
 and you usually go into Uncharted Territory when trying to debug issues with your 'custom isos'
 In the internet café we are going to change from Ubuntu 18.04 to Ubuntu 20.04, but we do not want to download the update in each one or install and configure one by one ...
 @KajiiNarumiChat this is a group to coordinate testing activities. Your issue is perhaps better suited to one of the standard support forums like askubuntu.com or ubuntu forums.org
 @KajiiNarumiChat this is a group to coordinate testing activities. Your issue is perhaps better suited to one of the standard support forums like askubuntu.com or ubuntuforums.org (edited)
 I just wanted to know if it is very complex, to know if it is worth customizing and creating an iso or looking for an alternative. (re @fossfreedom: @KajiiNarumiChat this is a group to coordinate testing activities. Your issue is perhaps better suited to one of the standard support forums like askubuntu.com or ubuntuforums.org)
 Again, to be pedantic thats not what this group is about. But yes it's possible to create custom isos. It's not a supported way to do stuff and is tricky to get right.
 Is there a way to setup Ubuntu server on the raspberry pi, running on ZFS?
 @troyBORG i don't think there's an installer image that would do what you're seeking.