Linked by Maynard Kuona on Sun 18th May 2003 22:48 UTC
This may not be of much use to those of you who dread text based installs, and those in the know, but a bit of useful information I came across when I installed Red Hat Linux 9 recently.
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An article id really like to see is one where you can make custom cd's using some tool supplied by RH, I saw one like it somewhere but forgot.
You can include custom rpm's into your install by using the redhat kickstart utility (used to automate part or all of the install process). You can also use it to run scripts before or after your install.
If you want to build a custom cd you can use it. A nice article on how to do this can be found at : http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6473
An article id really like to see is one where you can make custom cd's using some tool supplied by RH, I saw one like it somewhere but forgot.
You can include custom rpm's into your install by using the redhat kickstart utility (used to automate part or all of the install process). You can also use it to run scripts before or after your install.
If you want to build a custom cd you can use it. A nice article on how to do this can be found at : http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6473