Re: What are the best RHL alternatives

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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Haxby" <jch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: What are the best RHL alternatives


>Yet another choice is to
> build an RHEL release yourself.    There's a mailing list for this as
> well.   Red Hat still make all the RHEL sources available and it is
> possible to build the release from those.   There's a mailing list for
> that as well that was mentioned in this llist.   Isn't it nice to have a
> searchable list?    There's even a HOWTO for building RHEL2.1 from
sources.
>
> For my home server I think a self-built RHEL is the best way forward.
> It's a fair amount of work, but it's probably going to be a fun project
> costing only my time.   And I have a nice new disc that I can use for
> the build.    I also have the luxury of having a VMware license that I
> can use for the build machine rather than having to use a "production"
> machine for builds, at least until I've got the first iteration of a
> build completed.

John

Could you post me the details of the build list. I was hoping to give this a
whirl for my own entertainment.

Ta

Bryan


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