Ubuntu :: How To Backup A Installation

Mar 20, 2011

I have installed ubuntu 10.10 on a 8GB usb stick and also spent a few hours to customize my installation and load some applications - nmap, gimp, conky, acroread, gstreamer plugins etc.Now that I am happy with my installation, I wish to back it up in some way so that I donothave to redo the entire thing in case my usb stick goes bad or I wish to just duplicate the installation on another usb medium for a friend.Is there any way I can achieve that ?

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