On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 10:51:30AM -0000, shubhendu   wrote:
> 
> i am looking at boot disk HOW to as u have said
> 
> but i am interested in stuff like anaconda
> or lizard ......like how to hack that ..
> 

AFAIK, there is no such guidelines. You need to write your
own. The easiest to hack at would be  Slackware setup  and
LFS, being bash scripts. IIRC, anaconda is in python.  See
what your existing distro uses ... You  need to go on your 
own ...

HTH

Bish

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Sub : Changing ownerships (users & groups)           LOST #255

To change the ownership of a file to a particular owner/ group
combination, there is no need to run chown & chgrp seperately.
It can be done in a single step as follows:
#chown user.group filename (or directoryname)

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