Kevin Anderson wrote:
Gentoo is the obvious one, and it's already been mentioned. I'd also add LFS
Linux From Scratch.
Both will answer your
Also I'm in high school and i was wanting to know the best way to learn
to work with linux, secure linux, and stuff like this.
request better than anything else you've mentioned, since both will require
you to play in the guts more than usual.
On a side note, you'll have a kernel on your boot media already when you run
Gentoo's setup. If you need, just copy it over, and go. You may also need
the modules.
Kev.
What do you mean? Do you mean the kernel recompile step? Last time I
installed gentoo (2004.0), just boot up the livecd. Has it changed in
2004.2?
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