On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 9:47 AM, david t. asuncion,
jr.<[email protected]> wrote:
> Some background...
>
> We use an application that runs on LAMP.  It can be installed with a one
> Linux CD Installer based on Fedora Core 3.
>

Since your application runs on LAMP, why not use an updated Linux
installer altogether? Fedora is already on its 11th version.

> I learned that the kernel that comes with it is pretty much sluggish.  I was
> able to find relatively "newer" kernels and it worked perfectly in the
> installed system.
>
> Now, I would want that new kernel to replace the existing kernel in the CD
> installer.
>
> The Linux CD installer contains the following folders: extras, Fedora,
> images, and isolinux... and the 4 other files namely autorun, ks.cfg,
> pkgfile, and TRANSBL.
>
> Can I just copy the said folders and files to my desktop and then replace
> the kernel in the Fedora --> rpms folder and then create a bootable Linux CD
> iso out of it?
>
> If yes, how do I create a bootable Linux CD iso out of those files?
>
> If no, what should I do to accomplish my task?
>
> Honestly, I have no idea if the above task will work so kindly let me know
> how to do it. :)
>

You can use Revisor to customize your own Fedora based install media.
More info here[1].

[1] http://revisor.fedoraunity.org/

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