Moore, Paul wrote: > I disagree. The approach taken by slink was sensible. Have 2.0 as the base, > because it was QA'd to the high standards required by Debian, but include > the latest 2.2 source package for people willing to upgrade. Adding a bit > more support, in the form of including the equivalent of the "Using Kernel > 2.2 with Slink" webpage on the CD, and including (in a separate directory) > debs for the relevant "unstable" versions of packages which need upgrading, > would be enough.
Well, this is a blatent plug for my employer, but you can buy just such a cd. http://www.valinux.com/software/debian/ (except it includes the 2.2 kernel as the default) ISO's are of course freely available on VA's ftp site. -- see shy jo