Burning a RedHat CD HOWTO
Copyright © 2002, 2003 Luigi Bitonti
Copyright © 2000 Morten Kjeldgaard, and Peter von der Ahé
Revision History | ||
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Revision v2.1 | 2003-10-17 | Revised by: lb |
Added RedHat 9. Fixed some minor bugs. Thanks to all the people who have sent in comments and patches. | ||
Revision v2.03 | 2003-03-10 | Revised by: lb |
Added some comments and fixes to the howto. The anaconda updates are now included correctly even for versions >= 7.x. | ||
Revision v2.02 | 2003-03-06 | Revised by: lb |
The signature checking now works for packages targeted to versions of RedHat different from the one used to run the scripts. Corrected a bug in the version comparison section of the scripts. | ||
Revision v2.01 | 2002-12-04 | Revised by: lb |
Second release of the new version of the howto. All the scripts were reviewed and cleaned. The updateDist.sh script now checks that all the updates were downloaded before checking the signatures. | ||
Revision v2.00 | 2002-10-28 | Revised by: lb |
First release of the new version (2.00) of the HOWTO |
This document describes how to make your own CDs from different releases of the Red Hat Linux distribution (up to and including release 9), equivalent to the ones commercially available from Red Hat. The structure of the distribution is described, as well as the procedure needed to include updated RPMS into the distribution. Some hints and examples on how to customize the default installation are also presented. Scripts to automate as much as possible the (re)generation of the CD images are included. Prerequisites are a good network connection, and a CD-writer (a working knowledge of shell scripting could be really useful, though).
- Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Anatomy of the Red Hat FTP site
- 3. RPM packages
- 4. Obtaining your local copy of the distribution
- 4.1. Using wget and bash
- 4.2. Using mirror
- 5. Including the updates
- 6. Burning the CD(s)
- 6.1. Test the image(s)
- 6.2. Burn the disk(s)
- 7. The comps file
- 8. Installing from the CD
- 9. Other Linux distributions
- 10. This document...
- 10.1. Related documentation
- 10.2. Acknowledgements
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