Re: OT: Anyone try making their own distro?

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On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 15:43:32 -0400, Andre Cameron wrote:

>     With all this mess with RedHat I started looking at other distro's 
> (SuSE, Debian, Mandrake, even FreeBSD) and well there is really nothing 
> preventing the same thing from happening to them :(  I mean I started on 
> Caldera and they went bye-bye, so I switched to RedHat and now they are 
> leaving us out in the cold so I was wondering about LFS.

The last sentence could need some longer explanation. Nobody can read
your mind. Where do you see yourself "being left out in the cold"? If
it has been covered on the list before, don't mind repeating it with
your own words.

> Anyone ever tried to make their own distro before?

LFS is not about making an "own distro". If you think you're ready for
LFS, you should have no troubles extending the life cycle of Red Hat
Linux or Fedora Core with self-built updates.

- -- 
Michael, who doesn't reply to top posts and complete quotes anymore.

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