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...Though I've always installed on 'clean' HDDs; it is as simple as:
1- Install Linux (& ia32-libs if running x64)
2- Copy all files from disc or ISO to /
3- Run /root/notes/setup.sh
4- /root/start.sh starts apache, MySQL, and both tomcats (-- so you can then start the actual PW server from pwAdmin...)
With the only files that need IP 'configuration':
/etc/hosts
/opt/lampp/htdocs/config.php
/opt/apache-tomcat-5.5.28/2/webapps/pwAdmin/addons/Maskgen/index.jsp
I actually did it quite a bit differently, used 10.10 64 bit install disc, let it do the tasksel install lamp ssh etc (you could have also said in your guide to use sudo tasksel install lamp and it'd magically set it all up)
Then after going through the server_root.iso I couldn't find a copy of pwAdmin anywhere (which I did happen to find after I installed on my own... you sneaky little hider...)
The only thing I really took off of your disk was /PWServer and the libs from /lib32 everything else I installed on my own so apt can make sure it stays up to date...
It does work just fine this way too, not how you intended probably, but it does work...