> I was planning to use Gentoo as a base, kind of, and make "secure" Portage > packages (with safe defaults etc., plus a few packages that aren't made for > Gentoo yes (AFAIK), like LIDS and libsafe, plus the patched kernel). Very cool. Those additions would be extremely welcome. > My only "problem" right now is to figure out where to start... ;) I guess I'll > have to, more or less, modify each and every one of the .ebuild files. Gads, I hope not! If you do need to modify all of the ebuilds, then we haven't done our jobs very well. As for where to start, I assume you've installed Gentoo once or twice to get a good feel for how it works? Then I would start on building a minimal SuxOS system. You'll presumably need to modify the bootstrap.sh script to compile glibc with formatguard, create a SuxOS kernel ebuild that includes all of the necessary patches, and make a /usr/portage/profiles/SuxOS/packages file tailored to SuxOS needs. Come play on #gentoo on irc.openprojects.net; we'll be happy to help! -g2boojum- -- ___________________________________________________________________ | Grant Goodyear | The Secrets of Physics: | | Dept. of Chemistry - Clemson U |1. Add zero. | | Clemson, SC 29634 |2. Multiply by one. | |-------------------------------------|3. Expand in a Taylor series| |e-mail: goodyea@clemson.edu |4. Integrate by parts. | |www:g2.ces.clemson.edu/~grant |5. Fourier transform. | | |6. Add auxiliary variables | |_____________________________________|____________________________|