Re: [gentoo-user] How do I make an installable copy

2005-12-07 Thread Zac Medico
Mike Kenny wrote: Zac Medico wrote: Use tar or some other archive utility (possibly mksquashfs) to make a complete backup of the root filesystem (use "mount" with no arguments to see mount points that should be excluded). The easiest way to make a customized bootable cd/dvd is to remaster

Re: [gentoo-user] How do I make an installable copy

2005-12-07 Thread Mike Kenny
Zac Medico wrote: Use tar or some other archive utility (possibly mksquashfs) to make a complete backup of the root filesystem (use "mount" with no arguments to see mount points that should be excluded). > The easiest way to make a customized bootable cd/dvd is to remaster an existing one

Re: [gentoo-user] How do I make an installable copy

2005-12-06 Thread Zac Medico
Mike Kenny wrote: I now have my stage 3 installed an working. Am in the process of downloading all the requirements for openXchange (Man! I love emerge) But, many (most) users will not want to go to the trouble that I have. In fact, in South Africa most won't have access to the bandwidth to do

[gentoo-user] How do I make an installable copy

2005-12-06 Thread Mike Kenny
I now have my stage 3 installed an working. Am in the process of downloading all the requirements for openXchange (Man! I love emerge) But, many (most) users will not want to go to the trouble that I have. In fact, in South Africa most won't have access to the bandwidth to do this. I am lookin