On Fri, 2004-04-09 at 13:38, John McBride wrote: > I've looked through all the "live cd" stuff on distrowatch.com--a lot of > it is just scripts and makefiles "that should work with fedora" or > "someone said their fedora image booted" or whatever. > > What I need is something as stable and clean as Knoppix, but based on > Fedora, running both the 2.4 kernel and nptl patches. I'm getting the > "not implemented" return value on my sem_open calls under Knoppix. > > If there is no robust FC1-based live CD distro, what do you think my > chances are of getting a Fedora nptl kernel to compile on Knoppix and > then reburn the resulting image with the new kernel? Or is there a > better route? > > I need something quick...it needs to be stable and proven...not a > mishmash of scripts and howtos, or undocumented makefiles, or hacked > kernels, etc. I can work around this if I have to, just don't want to :-) > > Thanks, > John There are a number of Live CDs based on Fedora Core 1. One actively developed and mature product you may wish to use is The ADIOS Project. http://dc.qut.edu.au/adios/. Search the archives for others. Regards, -Matt -- mhelios - www.fedoraforum.org Registered Linux User #348963 / counter.li.org GnuPG KeyID: 0xCE9F8922 / gnupg.org
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