2. There is a command you can issue (I forget what it is but google is your
friend) that will take a Knoppix system booted from the CD and install it
on your hard drive.

David




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On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Matt Zimmerman wrote:

> On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 06:42:42PM -0800, Ken Dreger wrote:
>
> > Sounds like this may be fun, I have some extra time and can contribute,
> > where do we start ??

I thought of using Knoppix, then I thought maybe it's a too-big
download "just to run Hercules."

A couple of alternatives:

1. An ISO image _and_ jigdo template. Those who have (or want) Knoppix
can use the template to create the herculified ISO. Additionally, they
can get Knoppix of their local mirror.

2. A tarball to unpack on Knoppix (or similar) on hard disk.

3. Possibly an additional tarball to run Hercules in a chroot
environment. Testing changed glibc recently, and that has caused much
confusion, more to come.



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Cheers
John.

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