Hi,

I need to make some minor modifications to the FreeBSD-5.4 release
 - changing some config files (e.g. /etc/hosts /etc/rc)
 - editing the kernel conf-file and recompile/install  the kernel
and then make a new personal set of installation CD's
Which is the smartest way to go about it?
Do I need to use the /usr/src "make build" and /usr/release "make release"
scheme?
If so can I use the 5.4 distro CD's as the CVS repository somehow? Or do I
really need the cvs checkout via internet - I'm having problems with this
(company rules conc internet access).
If not so how do I do?

Mats

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