Oh great, if this works now everyone on the list is going to be
expecting cash for answers ;)  I guess the only things that'll be really
free are lectures on top-posting or which editor is better.

Bryan

On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 09:43, Brent Thomson wrote:
> Here's a chance for somebody to make a little money from your knowledge
> of free software. Along the way you might also impress your peers, but
> it's mostly just money.
> 
> At the office, we've been trying our hand at rolling our own User Mode
> Linux file systems, but without much luck. This is where the contest
> comes in. I'm sure there are some of you out there who are experts in
> all things UML. So, we'll give $50 to the first person that 1) creates a
> 2 GB UML file system that is apt-able (i.e., that you can install .rpm
> or .deb packages on, preferably with apt) and 2) submits an article to
> the UUG on how they did it.
> 
> I don't know enough about setting up UML file systems to even know if
> what I'm asking for is even feasible or if I've explained it well, so if
> there are any questions please post them to the list so that everyone
> can get the clarification.
> 
> The winner of the $50 will be the first person to post a link to their
> solution and howto. In the off chance that multiple people post winning
> solutions at the same time, the solutions will be judged on merit (i.e.,
> ease of install, etc.).
> 
> Happy hacking!
> 
> -Brent
> 
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