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Re: [OS:N:] Newbie Question: How to
- From: "Michael H. Collins" <mike linuxlink com>
- To: open-source-now-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: [OS:N:] Newbie Question: How to
- Date: Fri Feb 20 13:08:00 2004
I would go to gentoo.org and have a look see.
Ya Lin wrote:
Hello folks,
I have completed several months on tinkering with Red-Hat 7.2 and 8.0 --
basically installation and use of the X Windows, and executing commands
form the command line in the terminal...
I am now attempting to take it a step further...
My main goal now is to understand things at the kernel level and I would
like to begin by learning to compile Linux.
-- I am not even sure if I am stating it right, but instead of buying
Red Hat Linux as I did before, I would like to see the process where
individuals just jump on the Web and say that they have "compile Linux"
-- i.e. with their own preferred options?
--For example, a guy once said that to use Linux for computer forensics
you are better off compiling your own OS instead of buying say Red Hat.
I will appreciate your help or directions to get the help on this, and
hopefully learn to tinker with Linux at the kenel level.
Thanks.
YaLin
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