Thanks for your quick response.

The problem with remastering is that I need to run it on a non-x86 
platform. I don't
want to run different code that what I test.  So I need to recompile the 
whole system
image.

This link looks promising, thanks again.


RaptorX wrote:
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/
>
> This is the book of LFS, if you follow it completely you will create 
> your own build.
>
> Now LFS is for learning how linux works. A lot of people have told me 
> that repeatedly.
> I guess in your case it would be easier to remaster an already built 
> distro to your preferences.
>
> Also note that the link I provided is for the LFS book 6.4, they 
> published 6.5 recently, you might take a look at it.
>
> On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 10:58 PM, William Estrada 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi group,
>
>      Just starting with LFS and I am confused about how to get started.
>     There is a ton of docs.
>     I have read most of them but can find the starting point. What I
>     want to
>     do is:
>
>        1. Build a custom image of linux simular to OpenWRT or TinyCore.
>        2. Be able to test the image on my laptop.
>        3. Run the image on a Ubiquity RouterStation from that USB Pen
>     drive.
>        4. Be able to compile for x86 or Atheros CPUs.
>        5. Add my applications to the build.
>
>      I have tried to use OpenWRT but it is too unstable and I can't get it
>     to compile repeatedly.
>     I like the idea behind LFS and would like to explore all of the
>     options.
>     LFS offers better
>     control over the process.
>
>      I have the CD and have booted it.
>
>      Is there a 'Village Idots' guide to getting started?
>
>      Thanks for your time.
>
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