Did you find out anything about it? I had a look at the boot disk source but
couldn't really figure out anything for now ...

Michael


> > I want to do a rather "strange" installation - install everything, but
> > don't include /usr/ (/usr/ would be provided by NFS).
> 
> I was thinking of doing the same thing.  Not only would /usr be mounted
> from NFS in my plan, but they'd be able to mount processor-specific
> versions of the /usr partitions.
> 
> I don't think the Red Hat packages support what you & I want natively.
> 
> I was planning to go through all the source RPMs and, as I was getting
> them compiling native i586/i686 code, I was also going to get them to
> generate this native code and put it into .i[456]86.rpm packages. Those
> would install to /i[456]86, and people could change the version of the
> OS they're using (by default i386) with a few mount commands.
> 
> I just haven't finished doing this yet. :-)
> 
> Steven Boswell
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