Benno Senoner wrote:

>
> This would save a LOT of headaches for many people.
>

I have an updated redhat with all the updates but it is not
for public distribution as I have changed some other things
also. Namely removed sendmail and inserted qmail, included
gnofin nmap knmap and some other tools. Some of the games
had to be removed to fit it all in but....

While this is still a "redhat" OS it is not a redhat distribution.
What is RedHats position on this sort of thing.
Can this be distributed or would there be legal problems?
I could make an updated iso available. If not I suppose I
could simply create a RedHat iso with the updates supplied
by redhat. Then I would need somewhere to use as a ftp
as the demand would be greater than my humble connection
could cope with
creating your iso is also simple and there is a HOW-TO or
mini HOW-TO somewhere. All you need is  a cd-r and
some HDD space.

I am working now on incorportating the 2.4 kernel which is now
at 2.3.34 devel but gives me some sort of guide.

Kevin



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