thnanks all
upendra gandhi from india
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Howdy,
As a part while trying to solve few still persisting¹ problems
with my PCMCIA on HP OmniBook 6100 I ended up building and updating
to newer kernel-pcmcia-cs-3.1.34 rpm package.
Red Hat 7.3 and rawhide has still quite old packages, with quite
many problems mentioned fixed on already 3.1.32
If you really want to know how to do it:
http://www.linuxworks.com.au/redhat-installer-howto.html
which is the best documentation on the net concerning this. I know
you say you don't want to deal with details, but if you really want to
do this you are going to have to swim in them. A
Custome Distros are not point and click ware. They never have been,
not even from Microsoft. It sounds as though you could use kickstart which
would be easier to implement. RedHat creates a kickstart configuration
file when you install RedHat. You will find it in the /root directory
call
You don't really want customized CD's. That's too much work. Just make a
kickstart disk. Install the kickstart RPM, run a google search for
kickstart or man mkkickstart. Also, your local LUG might be a better source
of information for this kind of thing.
Oh, and one more thing. If you're go