Guys I am sure I has bee discussed before, Where do you get the docs on how I can turn my current installation into a distro. Basiclly what I must have is a recovery cd. But I am unsure of which route to take. I have not added any thing to the distro except for some drivers. and run some updates on the existing packages. It will be used for mass production of pcs aimed at the home-user market. We have about 10 different specs and I have incorporated into my "image" support for all the systems. In other words I have one hard drive and It works on plugin with a few hardware changes detected by kudza on ten different spec systems. I have a few kernels in in grub. One is the stock FC1 and the other two are the amd 64 and intel 64 and the smp. We will just edit the grub.conf for the relevant spec and remove the unwanted entries So any ideas would be appreciated, What we aim to do here is give the client a set of cds free with the system that he/she purchases and if they bugger up the system then they can simply reload from the cds. They will obviously get advice telephonically. The idea is to have a std disc that my support techs can learn to use for a system re-install / recovery / repair both telephonically and onsite. -- Chadley - Linux Rocks Welcome to my world. ****************************************************************** This mail is free for distribution. You are free to - delete it - resend it - use it in anyway that makes you happy. I am not responsible for it or its content due to ignorance. Enjoy the adventures of Linux *******************************************************************