Other Help Topics :: ReMastering HOWTO for DSL
Whether and in general it is possible to create a script that it was possible to choose what adjustments to keep and make remastering. (network, setting of daemons). IMXO it would be much easier for beginning users who want will get acquainted with Linux. In one CD-Live the distribution kit I did not meet it, that all was simply and clearly.
To that anybody to me has not helped to understand:
http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin....;st=155
Rifey!
I'm sorry I can't help you one this one. I hope somebody else can.
Have fun anyway,
meo
In general at me now on work such task: to create a disk-less server. Failure-safe and with low cost. That is as operational system, Linux has been chosen certainly. Requirements to system:
FTP server - some files which will be sometimes updated from one of servers of the Internet will lay, and further client machines will be download and to put it to themselves.
A router a log files - through it on cluster will be redirect a logs. Once again I shall repeat, what in Linux I the beginner though already half a year I use as a workstation Linux Mandrake 10.0
Can be someone will prompt how-to on creation disk-less servers from zero?
Yours faithfully Rifey.
Claus!
You are quite right it was just a typo, it should be a - before 65536 etc. I'm sorry! But now it is all straightened up OK.
Have fun everyone out there in cyberspace,
meo
Thanks for the suggestions, Meo, however I have a very simple setup... just a HD and a CD-ROM drive... OK, floppy as well, but not that much use for them when it comes to remastering, though.
I must not have read the forums too thoroughly, though, I think I found an answer here:
http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin....;t=5650
As for the rest of the instructions, thanks again for putting them all in one place, Meo. It would've worked, except I also got the 'no Knoppix OS found' message since I was using my FAT32 formatted HD (talked about on the other thread I link to above). Fortunatley I was using a CD-RW
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