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You can either do those modifications on already existing container, or, if you want these changes to be incorporated into your template, create a temporary container, do these changes, stop the container and tar the result into the same template file. | You can either do those modifications on already existing container, or, if you want these changes to be incorporated into your template, create a temporary container, do these changes, stop the container and tar the result into the same template file. | ||
− | Well, the first thing you *must* do is install a language pack. You can do this by typing in | + | Well, the first thing you *must* do is install a language pack. You can do this by typing in <pre> apt-get install language-pack-en </pre> |
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Then you should create another user. To do this, just type in <pre> adduser bob </pre> | Then you should create another user. To do this, just type in <pre> adduser bob </pre> | ||
You will probably want to install some other basic utilities: <pre>apt-get install man traceroute wget</pre> | You will probably want to install some other basic utilities: <pre>apt-get install man traceroute wget</pre> |