The Ubuntu installation CD (since Ubuntu 6.06, the 'alternative install' or 'server' CD) has three main parts: a boot-loader (Isolinux on AMD64/x86 systems, yaboot on PowerPC) and its configuration (which starts everything up) debian-installer (also known as d-i, which in this case is really a specialized miniature Ubuntu system) and a Debian-style repository structure, which is what takes up disk space in the directories "pool" and "dists". The process of customizing or "remastering" Ubuntu installation CDs is not especially complex, but it is a little tedious and finicky.
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