I would have to agree, for my senior project, we were required to work on
things that took us through the entire software lifecycle.  Compiling a
linux distro wouldn't really qualify, but schools are going to vary.
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 8:46 AM, George <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  Assuming you are interested in making something like BaviLinux (a personal
> distribution of Linux), I would think LFS would be a perfect place to start.
>
>
> If what you are intending is not another distribution of Linux (well, to be
> technically correct it would be a Linux/GNU distribution), then you will
> have to provide more information as to what you are really trying to do.
>
> BTW -- Just for the record, if I was your senior year advisory, I would
> strongly suggest you find another project.  With sites like LFS there is
> very little research or work that you would have to do to make your own
> distribution of Linux.  Just saying that from my perspective, it seems that
> making a Linux distribution seems a relatively weak final year project in my
> opinion.
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