On 10/20/05, Chris Gianelloni wrote: > > > Aww... come on... I wanna vote somebody off the island. > > > > Anyhow I think the minimal and the installer cd are the way to go. > > Perhaps if you just also release the source files you use to build the > > iso (I don't know what this would be, perhaps the catalyst file?) then > > people who desperately want to put together a KDE livecd or something > > like that could do it themselves. > > Currently, much of the ISO generation is done manually. As for what is > done upto livecd-stage1, I have actually said many times how to > accomplish this. Take every package from the published "packagecd.spec" > for x86, add them to the end of "livecd-stage1.spec" and you're done. > > To use my spec files, you would need my hand-hacked copy of catalyst, > which is currently useless on anything but my machine, since it has tons > of hard-coded information (distcc hosts, paths, etc) that I have no > plans on sanitizing just to release, considering it is a modification > from catalyst 1.1.10.10 , and the catalyst 1.x line has > reached EOL as we > are moving all development to catalyst 2.0, which will be capable of > building a LiveCD similar to mine. At that time, I'll release specs > designed for catalyst 2.0 for public consumption. > > Great... thats all I was curious about. I'm perfectly happy to let you make the CDs. Thanks for the answer Chris. -Mike -- ________________________________ Michael E. Crute Software Developer SoftGroup Development Corporation Linux, because reboots are for installing hardware. "In a world without walls and fences, who needs windows and gates?"