hey tom,
greg is referring to the practice of taking an install disk for an os or prog 
and also the subsequent updates for said os/prog and combining them so that 
one creates an install disk that installs the os/prog with the updates 
already applied, when service pack 1 for winxp came out there was a quite a 
bit of discussion (elsewhere of course!) on how to create a cd that would 
install winxp with the service pack already applied.  greg is looking to do 
the same thing with lm, imho it would make a great mini-howto as with a few 
cd-rws one could always have an uptodate version of lm to install on a 
machine that might not have a broadband connection, of course it's not that 
hard to keep a cd of all the updates that one downloads and install and then 
update from that but i like the elegance of a slipstreamed install :)

bascule

On Thursday 27 Feb 2003 7:51 am, Tom wrote:
> On Thursday 20 February 2003 12:41 am, Greg Meyer wrote:
> > Does anybody know how I would create a slipstreamed set of installation
> > disks for 9.0 that included all the security updates.  Is it as easy as
> > copying the new packages to the cd images and removing the older version?
> > or is there some kind of remastering process that must happen?
>
> Greg,please excuse my ignorance, but what do you mean by "slipstreamed" ? I
> have not heard of that term.

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