Legacy Ubuntu Server Installer

Legacy Ubuntu Server Installer

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Legacy Ubuntu Server Installer Images

The Legacy Ubuntu Server Installer is still available below, but will stop receiving updates in the future.

[ICO]NameLast modifiedSizeDescription

[PARENTDIR]Parent Directory  -  
[TXT]FOOTER.html2020-04-21 22:43 835  
[TXT]HEADER.html2020-04-21 22:43 2.8K 
[   ]MD5SUMS2020-04-21 22:43 3.0K 
[   ]MD5SUMS.gpg2020-04-21 22:43 1.5K 
[   ]SHA1SUMS2020-04-21 22:43 3.3K 
[   ]SHA1SUMS.gpg2020-04-21 22:43 1.5K 
[   ]SHA256SUMS2020-04-21 22:43 4.2K 
[   ]udeb.list2020-04-21 22:43 4.5K 
[   ]MANIFEST2020-04-21 22:43 1.0K 
[   ]MANIFEST.udebs2020-04-21 22:43 24K 
[   ]SHA256SUMS.gpg2020-04-21 22:43 1.5K 
[DIR]cdrom/2020-04-21 22:43 -  
[DIR]hd-media/2020-04-21 22:43 -  
[DIR]netboot/2020-04-21 22:43 -  

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This is currently used mainly for Ubuntu mirrors. (in particular, Ubuntu archives and ubuntu-ports.)

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How can you use this repo? (For all architectures and all OS) [Recommended]

Type
curl -O https://mirror.coganng.com/addRepo.sh && sudo bash addRepo.sh
into any bash Terminal. This will automatically add any of the following:
Ubuntu repo (amd64, i386)
Ubuntu-ports repo (all other Ubuntu architectures)
Debian repo (amd64, i386, armel, armhf, arm64)
, depending on the architecture of your OS.
This should just work without any issues, and will choose the nearest mirror server to the server's location. If there are any issues or if you wish to restore the original sources.list, type
sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list.tibak /etc/apt/sources.list

Note that you do not need to download any other addRepo-*.sh file. The addRepo.sh main script will do it for you.

Alternative methods

For Ubuntu, click here.

For Debian, click here.