On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Downloaded the Fedora 14, iso. Mounted the ISO into a Virtualbox VM, booted, installed all updates, then removed the Fedora logos per Fedora VM distribution guidelines.
I changed no source code at all of any of the binaries distributed, FWIW. In fact I did NOT recompile anything. ItÂs a repackaging.
FC
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 09:14:40 -0300,
> What scripts?How did the system get built in the first place?
>
> Virtualbox provides a menu option titled "Export VM Appliance".
>
> There are no scripts.
Downloaded the Fedora 14, iso. Mounted the ISO into a Virtualbox VM, booted, installed all updates, then removed the Fedora logos per Fedora VM distribution guidelines.
If you just do one off steps then probably it doesn't matter. If you are
doing this to hand off copies to a few personal friends, no one is going to
care. If you are going to put stuff up on the web noncommercially, you should
read through at least GPL v2 as at least the kernel is covered by that and
do your best at complying with one of the ways of pointing to source
I changed no source code at all of any of the binaries distributed, FWIW. In fact I did NOT recompile anything. ItÂs a repackaging.
FC
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