> > What's wrong with just taking Knoppix, stripping out everything > you don't want, put in what you do want, slapping your own label on it, > and calling it golden? Klaus Knopper has done a wonderful job with all > the hardware detection and running from RAM issues, so why not build off > the shoulders of giants, rather than work from the ground up? > > :Peter Why climb Mount Everest. Why sail across the Pacific in a 7 foot sail boat, why build your own CD based Distro? Because you can say you did it! :{)> Actually, I've been looking to write an OpenSource replacement of Ghost using a diskette or CD based Distro. Boot Linux, format (either FAT or Ext[23]), write a boot record and load the hard drive with your system image from a CD or over the network. Even do multi-cast. We've got a rack of 1-up PC's here that we use to test with. Kind of neat loading 40 PCs with one download... There are several projects on SourceForge that talk about this, but most are vaporware yet. I looked at several diskette distros but they were all older kernels. At some point I would like to add support for NTFS (whenever the kernel folks get it stable) so having a process to create the distro from the current RH (my preference, flames >/dev/null) is more important than the software itself. _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list