I have tried to make a DVD from the CD ISOs of Fedora and was met with
failure but I found the DVD so I got what I wanted but failed to learn the
lesson - much like my college career.  I would be very interested to know
how to build my own DVD ISOs so that I can add/remove/update RPMs and build
a finished box without all the update time.  I tried to do this but came up
with checksum errors on boot.  I am a total idiot...

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ryan
Finnie
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 10:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [RLUG] Fedora Core 2 test2 available (+ DVDs)

http://fedora.redhat.com/

Normally this wouldn't be too newsworth, but there are 2 new things they
did with test2: x86_64/amd64 test2 has been released at the same time (for
comparison, FC1 for amd64 was released 4 months after i386), and a DVD
version was released (ironically, a couple people and I were talking about
this sunday during lunch).

Speaking of DVDs, I dusted off my DVD burner today and decided to start
converting RH-based distros from CD sets to DVDs.  So if you are
interested in RHL 7.2-9, FC1 or FC2test2, White Box Enterprise Linux or
CentOS (as soon as I download these; these are free versions of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 3...  I also have RHEL3 subscriptions, but redistributing
that would be bad, mmmkay), let me know, throw me a couple bucks (DVD+R
media isn't yet 1000 for $.99 ), and I could get you a copy at the next
meeting.

Interestingly enough, I took stock of my i386 machine collection, and
realized that every single machine now has a DVD-ROM drive on it.  Heck,
the drives now come free in specially marked boxes of Captain Crunch...

RF
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