On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 20:36, fedora wrote: > Well the kind of customizations i did with RH8 and 9 were as follows: > > 1. Create a core load of only the baseline rpms needed to boot and put on > the network. > 2. Replace old rpms with new ones, rerun genhdlist to reflect the changes > 3. Install the test load on system and run bastille-linux against it, > record the changes and apply them via ks.cfg into the core load. > 4. Add extra ks.cfg options from other security sources to complete the > core load hardening. I learned from this HowTo document the steps required to create a CD set with updates http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/RedHat-CD-HOWTO/include-updates.html (The link points to a chapter that talks about including the updates, but you will need to read more than that of that document) > snip.... > > Em Qua, 2003-11-26 Ãs 15:05, fedora escreveu: > > > ive been making my own customized isos since RH8 using the example from > > > Brett Schwarz article in the Linux Journal. Some mods were necessary for > > > RH9 to work but still no big problems. > > > Now I am wanting to start migrating my work to Fedora but I am looking for > > > some set of procedures to do this. Anyone have a good set they want to > > > publish or a link to a good site? > > > > What kind of customization? I REALLY wish to make a updated iso, so > > every time I install it on a client, I do not need to download 200mb of > > updated packages... > > > > It's like installing a boxed norton antivirus... You always have to > > update everything before running.... quite different from > > www.freeav.com, where the executable at the site is always up-to-date... > > > > > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list