It'd be very useful for my team to have an Ubuntu image (.iso) with some softwares and repositories already added in.

For example we would need MongoDB already installed (http://bit.ly/OWklPQ) as well as Sublime Text and Elasticsearch.

I'm wondering if there is an easy way to just do it manually once and then have it ready next time we need a new machine.

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probably you can run a shell script to add the repository location – vkrams Sep 19 '13 at 5:42
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try ubuntu builder, you can use it for mint, too.

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http://alllinuxstuff.blogspot.in/2012/07/five-tools-to-build-your-own-ubuntu.html around 5 great tools to have your customized OS.

Thanks & Regards,
Alok Thaker

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