A big thank you to everyone who replied. It's appreciated. :)

Basically, assessing everything said so far, to make a distro, one has to:

1. Build it from source
2. Include the binaries
3. Follow the guide for remastering

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Or, could it be include all source and work with/on binaries, leaving 90-95% of 
the system unmodified?

Confused. I'd be more than glad to follow steps 1-3 if it meant keeping things 
totally legal.... I guess up to this point I thought distributing source + 
pre-compiled binaries was okay. 

Is 1-3 (compile manually + source) or the second method (from pre-compiled + 
source) correct?

Please shed more light on what it takes to make a distro legal. I'd appreciate 
it. :)

P.S. If OpenSolaris is no longer even going to be developed, as much as I don't 
like the GPL, I might have to run Linux. I hope this isn't the case. :(
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