* [gentoo-user] How to create my own linux distribution
@ 2006-07-18 9:44 Makara
2006-07-18 10:40 ` Ric de France
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From: Makara @ 2006-07-18 9:44 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hi all,
I'm from Cambodia. I'm a new gentoo user and a new
member also. Could anyone tell me how to create my own
linux distribution? I have tried LFS but it's not
what I need it just tell how to build linux from
scratch. I tried to search on google but I got
nothing. Please give me any information and what
should I have to learn to build my own linux
distribution? sorry for my english.
Thanks,
Makara
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* Re: [gentoo-user] How to create my own linux distribution
2006-07-18 9:44 [gentoo-user] How to create my own linux distribution Makara
@ 2006-07-18 10:40 ` Ric de France
2006-07-18 12:14 ` jarry
2006-07-18 18:07 ` Thomas T. Veldhouse
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From: Ric de France @ 2006-07-18 10:40 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Makara,
I don't know why... since when you use Gentoo, you're essentially
making your own distribution but leveraging off the infrastructure of
Gentoo, but here is one link that may be of use:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7233
And this other link (OOo presentation) may give you some great ideas /
techniques:
http://www.luv.asn.au/overheads/knoppixtalk.sxi
HTH,
...Ric
On 18/07/06, Makara <kingofyuri@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm from Cambodia. I'm a new gentoo user and a new
> member also. Could anyone tell me how to create my own
> linux distribution? I have tried LFS but it's not
> what I need it just tell how to build linux from
> scratch. I tried to search on google but I got
> nothing. Please give me any information and what
> should I have to learn to build my own linux
> distribution? sorry for my english.
>
> Thanks,
> Makara
>
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* Re: [gentoo-user] How to create my own linux distribution
2006-07-18 9:44 [gentoo-user] How to create my own linux distribution Makara
2006-07-18 10:40 ` Ric de France
@ 2006-07-18 12:14 ` jarry
2006-07-18 12:35 ` David Corbin
2006-07-18 18:07 ` Thomas T. Veldhouse
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From: jarry @ 2006-07-18 12:14 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Makara <kingofyuri@yahoo.com> wrote:
> ...Could anyone tell me how to create my own
> linux distribution?...
What exactly do you expect from "your own linux distribution"?
Some special functionality you are missing? Some speciall
installer, interface, packages?
Frankly, I have never done something like that, but I think
making your own linux-distro is "a little" more then just
"pack&burn your favourite packages". To code a good installer
is not trivial task. Maybe that's why almost every distro uses
its own installer...
Anyway I think you should first summarise your requirements.
Maybe it would be easier to start with some already done
distro, and just modify it according to your needs (that's
the way some linux-distribution originated from debian,
or ubuntu).
Well, good luck with this task! You will sure need it... :-)
Jarry
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* Re: [gentoo-user] How to create my own linux distribution
2006-07-18 12:14 ` jarry
@ 2006-07-18 12:35 ` David Corbin
2006-07-18 13:09 ` Michael Schreckenbauer
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From: David Corbin @ 2006-07-18 12:35 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 08:14, jarry@gmx.net wrote:
> Makara <kingofyuri@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > ...Could anyone tell me how to create my own
> > linux distribution?...
>
> What exactly do you expect from "your own linux distribution"?
> Some special functionality you are missing? Some speciall
> installer, interface, packages?
Not wanting to hijack the thread from the OP, but this subject interests me
for the following reason. I work on a software system where one customer has
about 10000 systems at about 500 locations. Remote systems are categorized
as one of 3 types/configurations. Automated management of them is essential,
including upgrades, but seldom upgrades "to the latest and greatest" as
stability is very important. Upgrades need to "just work", and not require
manual intervention. Currently, they're all on Windows in one form or
another (ugh!). The systems in question have very limited capabilities, and
the people on site have very limited permissions.
Other potential customers have similar size systems, and I certainly expect
someone to realize the value of Linux for this. I'd like to have a solution
in my mind when the time comes.
I've considered the idea of a custom distribution to do this. There is no
doubt in my mind, that any such distribtuion would be based on an existing
one, with tweaks that deal with where updates come from, and what packages
are availble, etc. Gentoo or Debian are the two likely candidates. I'm not
*sure* a customized distribution is appropriate.
David
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* Re: [gentoo-user] How to create my own linux distribution
2006-07-18 12:35 ` David Corbin
@ 2006-07-18 13:09 ` Michael Schreckenbauer
2006-07-18 16:42 ` Etaoin Shrdlu
2006-07-19 3:35 ` Ryan Tandy
2006-07-24 7:57 ` Jose Gonzalez Gomez
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From: Michael Schreckenbauer @ 2006-07-18 13:09 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 18. Juli 2006 14:35 schrieb David Corbin:
> Not wanting to hijack the thread from the OP, but this subject interests me
> for the following reason. I work on a software system where one customer
> has about 10000 systems at about 500 locations. Remote systems are
> categorized as one of 3 types/configurations. Automated management of them
> is essential, including upgrades, but seldom upgrades "to the latest and
> greatest" as stability is very important. Upgrades need to "just work",
> and not require manual intervention. Currently, they're all on Windows in
> one form or another (ugh!). The systems in question have very limited
> capabilities, and the people on site have very limited permissions.
>
> Other potential customers have similar size systems, and I certainly expect
> someone to realize the value of Linux for this. I'd like to have a
> solution in my mind when the time comes.
>
> I've considered the idea of a custom distribution to do this. There is no
> doubt in my mind, that any such distribtuion would be based on an existing
> one, with tweaks that deal with where updates come from, and what packages
> are availble, etc. Gentoo or Debian are the two likely candidates. I'm
> not *sure* a customized distribution is appropriate.
have a look at rocklinux (http://www.rocklinux.org/wiki/Main_Page)
It's a "Distribution Build Kit". I tried it some time ago and was really
impressed.
> David
Hand,
Michael
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* Re: [gentoo-user] How to create my own linux distribution
2006-07-18 13:09 ` Michael Schreckenbauer
@ 2006-07-18 16:42 ` Etaoin Shrdlu
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From: Etaoin Shrdlu @ 2006-07-18 16:42 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 15:09, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
> have a look at rocklinux (http://www.rocklinux.org/wiki/Main_Page)
> It's a "Distribution Build Kit". I tried it some time ago and was
> really impressed.
Similar services are offered also by [1] and [2].
HTH
[1] http://euronode.com
[2] http://www.instalinux.com
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* Re: [gentoo-user] How to create my own linux distribution
2006-07-18 9:44 [gentoo-user] How to create my own linux distribution Makara
2006-07-18 10:40 ` Ric de France
2006-07-18 12:14 ` jarry
@ 2006-07-18 18:07 ` Thomas T. Veldhouse
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From: Thomas T. Veldhouse @ 2006-07-18 18:07 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Makara wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm from Cambodia. I'm a new gentoo user and a new
> member also. Could anyone tell me how to create my own
> linux distribution? I have tried LFS but it's not
> what I need it just tell how to build linux from
> scratch. I tried to search on google but I got
> nothing. Please give me any information and what
> should I have to learn to build my own linux
> distribution? sorry for my english.
>
>
Start with Linux From Scratch and then find a packaging system to your
liking so that you can maintain your choice builds. Consider RPM, APT,
or even Portage for starters. You WILL find it is not as easy as you
think if it is just you [one person] trying to maintain it.
Tom Veldhouse
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* Re: [gentoo-user] How to create my own linux distribution
2006-07-18 12:35 ` David Corbin
2006-07-18 13:09 ` Michael Schreckenbauer
@ 2006-07-19 3:35 ` Ryan Tandy
2006-07-24 7:57 ` Jose Gonzalez Gomez
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From: Ryan Tandy @ 2006-07-19 3:35 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
David Corbin wrote:
>
> I've considered the idea of a custom distribution to do this. There is no
> doubt in my mind, that any such distribtuion would be based on an existing
> one, with tweaks that deal with where updates come from, and what packages
> are availble, etc. Gentoo or Debian are the two likely candidates. I'm not
> *sure* a customized distribution is appropriate.
There's an excellent reason why Gentoo is seriously leaning towards
calling itself a "metadistribution". Look into tools such as catalyst.
You can build LiveCDs for installing into a known-good environment,
"Stage 4" archives that require minimal configuration after
installation, or even (since, as you mentioned, the targets fall into a
few distinct categories) full disc images on (a) local staging box(es)
and simply image everything across to the targets. If you're
uncomfortable with having a production system loaded with gcc, portage,
and such, you can build your own "releases" locally, and simply batch
update the targets when convenient. The images built by catalyst are
*not* required to contain portage or the portage tree.
Portage and catalyst are *very* powerful tools if you look into their
depths. Rsync and friends used in conjunction with a local staging
system can IMO make maintaining such a system incredibly easy.
Yes, I'm available for consulting. :P
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* Re: [gentoo-user] How to create my own linux distribution
2006-07-18 12:35 ` David Corbin
2006-07-18 13:09 ` Michael Schreckenbauer
2006-07-19 3:35 ` Ryan Tandy
@ 2006-07-24 7:57 ` Jose Gonzalez Gomez
2006-07-25 5:23 ` Matthew R. King
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From: Jose Gonzalez Gomez @ 2006-07-24 7:57 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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2006/7/18, David Corbin <gentoo.org@machturtle.com>:
>
> Not wanting to hijack the thread from the OP, but this subject interests
> me
> for the following reason. I work on a software system where one customer
> has
> about 10000 systems at about 500 locations. Remote systems are
> categorized
> as one of 3 types/configurations. Automated management of them is
> essential,
> including upgrades, but seldom upgrades "to the latest and greatest" as
> stability is very important. Upgrades need to "just work", and not
> require
> manual intervention. Currently, they're all on Windows in one form or
> another (ugh!). The systems in question have very limited capabilities,
> and
> the people on site have very limited permissions.
>
> Other potential customers have similar size systems, and I certainly
> expect
> someone to realize the value of Linux for this. I'd like to have a
> solution
> in my mind when the time comes.
>
> I've considered the idea of a custom distribution to do this. There is no
> doubt in my mind, that any such distribtuion would be based on an existing
> one, with tweaks that deal with where updates come from, and what packages
> are availble, etc. Gentoo or Debian are the two likely candidates. I'm
> not
> *sure* a customized distribution is appropriate.
>
>
I think you should take a look at:
http://www.reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/index.html
http://www.cfengine.org/
Best regards
Jose
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* Re: [gentoo-user] How to create my own linux distribution
2006-07-24 7:57 ` Jose Gonzalez Gomez
@ 2006-07-25 5:23 ` Matthew R. King
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From: Matthew R. King @ 2006-07-25 5:23 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote:
> 2006/7/18, David Corbin <gentoo.org@machturtle.com
> <mailto:gentoo.org@machturtle.com>>:
>
> Not wanting to hijack the thread from the OP, but this subject
> interests me
> for the following reason. I work on a software system where one
> customer has
> about 10000 systems at about 500 locations. Remote systems are
> categorized
> as one of 3 types/configurations. Automated management of them is
> essential,
> including upgrades, but seldom upgrades "to the latest and
> greatest" as
> stability is very important. Upgrades need to "just work", and
> not require
> manual intervention. Currently, they're all on Windows in one form or
> another (ugh!). The systems in question have very limited
> capabilities, and
> the people on site have very limited permissions.
>
> Other potential customers have similar size systems, and I
> certainly expect
> someone to realize the value of Linux for this. I'd like to have
> a solution
> in my mind when the time comes.
>
> I've considered the idea of a custom distribution to do
> this. There is no
> doubt in my mind, that any such distribtuion would be based on an
> existing
> one, with tweaks that deal with where updates come from, and what
> packages
> are availble, etc. Gentoo or Debian are the two likely
> candidates. I'm not
> *sure* a customized distribution is appropriate.
>
>
> I think you should take a look at:
>
> http://www.reductivelabs.com/projects/puppet/index.html
> http://www.cfengine.org/ <http://www.cfengine.org/>
>
>
> Best regards
> Jose
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
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