10. This document... The SGML source of the most recent version of this document can be
retrieved from
here.
The previous version, created by Morten Kjeldgaard, and Peter von der Ahé,
can be found on
imsb.au.dk
10.1. Related documentation10.1.1. Documentation related to the current version
The following documents were useful in the creation of this howto:
The (unofficial) RedHat 7 Customised Installer mini-HOWTO, by Tony Nugent.
This document is very interesting and useful, so, if you are serious about
building customized CDs, I strongly suggest you to read it. You can find it on
www.linuxworks.com.au
Miguel Freitas has written RedHat7 CDs mini-Howto, that you can read on this
website.
Ron Yorston wrote the rpmhack document, relevant for release 6.2 of Redhat Linux.
Someone (I couldn't find his name) wrote the document
Building a Red Hat Linux 6.2
CDROM, useful for release 6.2.
10.1.2. Documentation related to the previous edition
Ed Schlunder <zilym at asu.edu> has written a utility called
fix-rhcd to let you check your Red Hat Linux
distribution mirror for matching file sizes, names, permissions,
and symlinks against an "ls -lNR" listing from the offical Red Hat
ftp site. Any permissions that are wrong are changed to match the
"ls" listing. See the
fix-rhcd homepage.
Rod Smith <smithrod at bellatlantic.net> has written a Do-It-Yourself
Red Hat Installation guide, which also includes information on creating
RedHat install CD's. Especially aimed at burning a CD from a non-UNIX
system. Find it on his
website.
A document in french "Comment graver un CD de la RedHat 5.x a partir
de fichiers telecharges sur Internet...''" by <skooter at hol.fr> is
available from
linuxfr.org.
With the sense of the good things in life Jussi Torhonen from Finland
<jussi.torhonen at tietosavo.fi> tells us
Howto make a homebrew bootable
RedHat Linux 5.2 CD-ROM.
From the LDP project, see the
CD-writing HOWTO.
10.2. Acknowledgements Apart from those mentioned above, thanks are given to the following
people for valuable input, feedback, discussions and other:
10.2.1. Acknowledgements for the current version Morten Kjeldgaard, <mok (at) imsb (dot) au (dot) dk> Peter von der Ahé, <pahe+rhcd (at) daimi (dot) au (dot) dk> Giulia Tomaselli Jacinta Conneely Filippo Carcaci Guillaume Lelarge <gleu (at) wanadoo (dot) fr> Alain Portal <aportal (at) univ-montp2 (dot) fr> All the people on the anaconda-devel and kickstart mailing lists
10.2.2. Acknowledgements for the previous versions Lars Christensen <larsch (at) cs (dot) auc (dot) dk> Thomas Duffy <tbd (at) cs (dot) brown (dot) edu> Dawn Endico <dawn (at) math (dot) wayne (dot) edu> Seva <seva (at) null (dot) cc (dot) uic (dot) edu> Michael Thomas Cope <mcope (at) orion (dot) ac (dot) hmc (dot) edu> Charles J. Fisher <charles_fisher (at) bigfoot (dot) com> Eric Thomas <eric.thomas (at) ericsson (dot) com> Gordon Yuen <gdccyuen (at) yahoo (dot) com> Dave Morse <morse (at) nichimen (dot) com>
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