George Boudreau wrote:
Just curious, what packages.
At the very minimum:
Ch5: cpio (for initramfs), cdrtools
Ch6: isolinux, dhcpcd, pppd, openssl, lynx, GPM, eject, livecd-bootscripts.
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Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
Indeed, jhalfs is just a very good tool. I have a plan of building a
new MiniCD with it, by patching the minimum of additional packages
into the LFS book and running the jhalfs script on that patched book.
Is this OK for jhalfs maintainers?
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
Indeed, jhalfs is just a very good tool. I have a plan of building a new
MiniCD with it, by patching the minimum of additional packages into the
LFS book and running the jhalfs script on that patched book. Is this OK
for jhalfs maintainers?
I, at the least, woul
M.Canales.es wrote:
I still would see something working on the alfs server-client binary code, but
looks like there is no progremmers interested on (or maybe the lack of
interest is due how jhalfs has been improved).
Indeed, jhalfs is just a very good tool. I have a plan of building a new
El Lunes, 30 de Octubre de 2006 19:12, Jeremy Huntwork escribió:
> Hi Everyone,
Hi :-)
I'm very happy to see you again.
> First off, the ALFS project as a whole needs some re-structuring. I
> gather that development on jhalfs is still hot (I've taken a peek at
> recent code - you guys are doing
Hi Everyone,
I was poking around a bit today on wiki.l14h.org and noticed that the
LiveCD Trac system was cluttered with spam tickets. It seems to have
sparked a little annoyance in me, because I went to check if I could
still get administrative access. A little to my surprise, I was able to