On Dec 6, 2007 9:46 AM, Mário Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now that Prof. Dan Bernstein has put his software in public domain, I'd
> like to create a distro based on CentOS that installs a complete email
> server.
Centos comes with multiple fully functional and RFC/LSB
compliant email ser
On Dec 6, 2007 9:46 AM, Mário Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > If you absolutely insist on rebuilding .. you can't call your product
> > CentOS or use our logos. You can say that the product is based on CentOS.
> >
> > I don't see why one would do this though, as CentOS can support mi
Hi,
> If you absolutely insist on rebuilding .. you can't call your product
> CentOS or use our logos. You can say that the product is based on CentOS.
>
> I don't see why one would do this though, as CentOS can support millions
> of users right now and is totally free to distribute in an unmodi
Johnny Hughes wrote:
If you are trying to make a reconfigurable install (and not redistribute
an OS) what you really need to look at is kickstart installs. You can
use kickstart installs to automate installs with no user interaction at all.
You can kickstart in things from other local repos (a
Mário Gamito wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've searched all over Google, but couldn't find a proper answer to my
> needs.
>
> I've installed CentOS 5.1 only with the packages I need and then made a
> few of my own.
It is complicated ... if it was easy, everyone would be doing it :-D
>
> Now, here's what I
Hi,
I've searched all over Google, but couldn't find a proper answer to my
needs.
I've installed CentOS 5.1 only with the packages I need and then made a
few of my own.
Now, here's what I need:
a) To integrate my self-made packages in a remasterized DVD;
b) That the install process of the new
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