Daniel Myers wrote: <snip /> ... I knew that there was no way using > any other distro that I would have been able to achieve exactly what I was > after in terms of configuration and abilities while running. Course I still > need to finish configuring some stuff, and finish building the scripts for > it. Would it not be useful if I am going to trouble building stuff outside > of BLFS to have a wiki where I can post what I have done to get it to work > on my lfs system, including the init scripts that I have been writing and > such? > Daniel
Hi Daniel I'm not sure if that would get much traffic although perhaps for newbies it would be quite a useful document to show what a completed "system" might look like... I like the idea of having the Wiki for non-BLFS packages. I enquired recently about interest in Asterisk (The PBX) as I have built it now on my LFS server and there was basically no interest so perhaps this would be something to add on there. Currently, I am using a blog for this (and other commentary) and that is where I record things I think are going to be of use to someone, e.g. getting the brilliant OSLEC echo canceller to work with Zaptel, building Asterisk on LFS and getting it to run as a non-root user. So perhaps that could be a way for you to document and share you experience(s) with the global community. Just some random thoughts. Al -- The way out is open! http://www.theopensourcerer.com -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page