Subject: | |
From: | |
Reply To: | |
Date: | Mon, 11 Jul 2011 18:29:06 -0500 |
Content-Type: | text/plain |
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
That would be great but there is a little problem there, I have no
knowledge on how to do that, and on other hand would I have to rebuild
the kernel each time a security update comes out? I have heard of
people doing this, and I have heard a few problems form doing this to.
Now don't get me wrong I would love to learn how to do it, I just don't
have any idea where to start or what tools I would need to do it. I have
been using Linux for a few years but I have been more of a end user and
just learning what I need at that time not really digging deep into it.
Thanks for any help.
On 07/11/2011 05:31 PM, JR van Rensburg wrote:
> You do have the freedom to do some customisation if you want to use the
> distro, and I would presume rolling your own kernel is one of them.
> If you don't want to roll your own kernel, you can always customise the
> distro by using the fedora kernel only and SL/Centos for the rest of the
> software.
|
|
|