> Thinking of using CentOS as a host for a Linux Appliance.
>
>
> 1)Use the binrary rpms and install to a directory on a development
> machine using the rpm --prefix option. Not sure yet how to
> specify to
> create and use an rpm database on the development machine as
> opposed to a datab
On Mon, 2007-08-27 at 17:18 -0700, Venkat Subbiah wrote:
> Thinking of using CentOS as a host for a Linux Appliance.
Please also think about starting a thread with a new message, not by
replying to an existing one an hijacking the original thread ("CentOS/RH
5 Samba as PDC+NIS w/o LDAP?" in this
Behalf Of Venkat Subbiah
> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 20:19
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> Subject: [CentOS] using centos for linux appliance
>
> Thinking of using CentOS as a host for a Linux Appliance.
>
> I am used to building Embedded Linux Systems and there the approach
Thinking of using CentOS as a host for a Linux Appliance.
I am used to building Embedded Linux Systems and there the approach is
to create the a directory on the development machine and "get files
"that are to be on the target machine into that directory. This usually
being termed as building th
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