On Friday 01 July 2005 09:30, magnus wrote: > ... but I am a newbie... ;-) Could you help me ? Thanks !
My list of live-distros wasn't intented to be a direct answer to your question :-) Building a custom distribution is a fun exercise, but removing modules/drivers is not a trivial task. It's not the question of : "How to...", but rather (simply) : "What ?". Though, unless you have plenty of time and energy, don't try to make a new 'custom' distro a-la-gentoo. Instead, opt for a 'squating' attitude on some well known distros. Of course, it may fill your CD and take one minute to boot, but it'll certainly easier to realize and make it work. Of course, within these many live-distros, you could take them apart and get many tips. For instance, the Gentoo distro is very slick and compact. If this is the kind of functionality you are looking at, use this as your model but don't be surprise if you bang on many hardware support problems. Or... don't be too agressive when removing drivers and modules :-) Before going any further, try to be more precise on what you don't currently master. dc _______________________________________________ gull mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alphanet.ch/mailman/listinfo/gull
