> *Sites - Customized SL releases > In the past, we have always put patches into anaconda (the installer) so > that people and groups can more easily create a custom release. > We were thinking of not changing the installer at all, but instead > implement revisor, and it's friends, to create custom sites, in the same > way that Fedora creates their custom spins. > - This would be less work on our part > - Documentation should be better since we would mainly be using Fedora's > - The technique could be transfered to CentOS based distributions. I'll admit I've been trying to build a SL "site" since 4.1. I'm still baffled by the documentation and supporting scripts. I ended up building a supplementary CD for our end users to insert and install packages/run scripts after the fact. The default "noexec" in SL5 annoyed me to no end. It is rather clumsy and I would welcome any easier method to roll in custom packages and configurations during the install process. Either through the modification of the installation media or a means to insert another media during install (CD preferred). -- Mr. Mark V. Stodola Digital Systems Engineer National Electrostatics Corp. P.O. Box 620310 Middleton, WI 53562-0310 USA Phone: (608) 831-7600 Fax: (608) 831-9591