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Old 02-09-2005, 06:39 AM   #1
rabee77
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Editing Linux Redhat CD's


Dear Friends,
i have somting up to my mind and it is a factor in my company
i want to add packages to redhat CD and want to substitue the used kenrnel with another kernel version so please i want to know

how to ?
1- create bootable Linux Redhat 7.3 installation CD. ( what is the bootable files)
2- substitute kernel-2.4.18-3 with kernel-2.4.18-5 during installation to be the default loaded kernel.
3- add another RPMS to the installation CDS

thank Your for your help
Amr Rabee
amrabee@yahoo.com
 
Old 02-09-2005, 08:04 AM   #2
homey
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It's not as simple as popping different packages onto the cd. There is a proceedure to rebuild and here is one site to get you started. There probably are more to be found with google rebuild redhat .

http://www2.uibk.ac.at/zid/software/...el-rebuild.htm
 
  


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