Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
George Boudreau wrote:
I see. You will create a custom book, LFS + BLFS-lite, and run jhalfs
against the new book.
Well, calling the additions "BLFS-lite" would be a big stretch :) Just
enough tools to read the book, copy-paste commands and get online.
The book would remain as a reference with the included lynx package as
a reader. This CD would create a bootable, network ready install?
Yes, although this will not become the official LiveCD (because of the
failed "doubles as a rescue CD" requirement and because it won't work on
my system due to LVM). This CD was originally intended as a bad joke.
But let it happen :)
yes.. variations on a theme are valuable exercises. You seem to have
your developers cap on.. soooo
1. Why not a USB based system, save those CD's for coasters.
2. Incorporate the Puppy-Linux cdrom (yes.. cdrom) write-back
capabilities to create a user customizable CDROM.
3. Absolute minimum compile environment (CLFS bootstrap method) with
network tools for a pure network build.
Just some idea that have been floating around
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