Some time ago I sent a mail with the above subject and there was no response... 
Now I saw it went to
the gentoo-server ML :-( /me bad

So, resending some thoughts about catalyst here...

So far I have played with catalyst, lately catalyst2, since gentoo-1.4 was 
released. AFAIR, 3 or 4
times. More or less it ended up nowhere because of lack of _real_ examples and 
documentation (seems
to be getting better these days) combined with the long times to make a custom 
install CD starting
form stage1. Machines are getting faster and more (as numbers of boxen), distcc 
and ccache are
improving, so the latter problem has also been getting easier.

So what about the first problem? Working, real configs for gentoo releases?
I am thinking something of the kind, will it be possible/good/easy to start 
preparing a few configs
for the next release (2006.0 right?), complete configs starting from say
stage1-x86-2005.1-r1.tar.bz2 (as usually x86 is getting the most beating).

BTW, will next release use catalyst or catalyst2?

And as a good practice, leave all configs (for some time) in the source of 
catalyst sot that anybody
, more in practice than in theory, can produce an install CD.

The political aspect is that some "script kiddies" can start 
producing/selling/advertising "my 0wn
lin'x bootable CD", but hope we can catch them and educate them early that 
they'd better mention
"Gentoo" :-)

Customized bootable CD can be used NOT only for:
  Installing on "strange" hardware
  Upgrading some part of a release (kernel, gcc, security patches, etc.) 
quicker for new installs
  Changing some packages for others as default (vim for nano, iproute2 for 
ifconfig, mtr for
traceroute, etc.)
  Giving to a (close or girl-) friend to install in a snap on her exotic laptop
  Making a quick restore CD (this thread was about that)
  Making a bootable gcc/distcc node (to use those few remaining windoze 
machines in your office at
night, 'cause most don't support PXE netboot)
  Feel more Gentoo: "optimized and customized for just about any application or 
need"
  Make a small print firewall, still based on Gentoo
  one more reason
  yet another one
  [ add your 10 reasons here ]

So, what do you think about that?

Kalin.

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