How to Install CapsuleCD on Debian Latest

Introduction

CapsuleCD is a utility tool used for building bootable CD/DVD ISO images for Ubuntu, CentOS, Fedora, and Debian. In this tutorial, we will be focusing on how to install CapsuleCD on Debian.

Prerequisites

Before proceeding with this tutorial, you must have the following software installed on your system:

Step 1: Install Required Dependencies

The first step in installing CapsuleCD on Debian is to install the required dependencies. These dependencies can be installed using the following commands in the terminal:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install zip genisoimage squashfs-tools

Step 2: Download CapsuleCD

Next, you will need to download CapsuleCD from the official GitHub page. To do this, navigate to https://analogj.github.io/capsulecd-slides/ and download the latest release.

wget https://github.com/analogj/capsulecd/releases/latest/download/capsulecd.zip

Step 3: Extract CapsuleCD

Once the download is complete, you will need to extract the contents of the downloaded file using the following command:

unzip capsulecd.zip

Step 4: Install CapsuleCD

After extracting the CapsuleCD files, change the directory to the extracted location and install CapsuleCD using the following command:

sudo sh install.sh

Step 5: Verify Installation

To verify that CapsuleCD has been installed correctly, run the following command:

capsulecd --help

This should display the help information for CapsuleCD, indicating that it has been installed correctly.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we covered the steps required to install CapsuleCD on Debian. By following these steps, you should now have CapsuleCD installed and ready to use.

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