On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 10:43 PM, Ravi Kumar Tenneti
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Abhinav,
>
>> AFAIK Fedora (being RedHats equivalent to openSUSE) also uses RPM and
>> probably a comparable mechanism. For Ubuntu I don't know.
>>
>
> There are broadly only two package management schemes in Linux World - one
> is RPM & other is DEB.
> RPM stands for Redhat Package Management
> DEB - basically derived out of Debian.
> Ubuntu is a derivate of Debian so uses - deb package management (apt-get
> install "package name")
> Fedora, RHEL, CentOS and others use rpm package management. (rpm -ivh
> "package name)
> 95% of Linux distributions follow either of the above two
> Regards
> Ravi Kumar
Thanks tons, but what I'm looking for isn't package management. I've
already got my own LFS build all set up, I want to know the specifics
of a cd and what goes into it.
Also more information about how to make the build easy to share and
put on different computers would be awesome.
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