Eugene Kotlyarov wrote:

Stefan Schlesinger wrote:


where do i get the sources of the linux boot disk from? I read there should be a makefile
that'll regenerate the ISO if I had to do any changes. Couldn't find it so far....

You have to get it from CVS
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=62053

Hello Eugene,

thanks for your reply. Got the CVS sources. As I understand the concept, first
of all I must 'make download' to download the sources of addidional software
needed to compile the ISO. Then I can change stuff to fit my needs. Afterwards
I need to run 'make iso' and 'make tftpboot' or copy the new ISO to the tftp
server's root by hand.


To update to the most rescent version of the bootdisk in the future, I'll
just need to recompile it like described above...

yours sincerely, stefan.

--
Stefan Schlesinger <sts(at)ncsaut(dot)net>



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