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Re: BSWare - how do you do it?



I would find this presentation very interesting. 
-- 

Wesley Leonard
marshall@pacdemon.org

http://www.pacdemon.org
"...I want Linux to be on the cutting edge, and even a bit past the edge,
because what's past the edge today is what's on your desktop tomorrow."
	--Linus Torvalds

Bruce Smith wrote:
> 
> > With plentious bandwidth at home and work, I've no problem downloading Linux iso images. My question is this: how do you keep it updated with all the errata? I thought about keeping a separate CD for all the updates, but I know there must be an easier way to keep it up to date. Somehow updating the iso file as I go along? I wouldn't think that is possible since iso9660 is generally read only.
> >
> > I'm not planning to make TGware, just trying to find a better way of keeping my install disc current. I'll just bet in this world of cable and DSL that there are others interested in how to do this too.
> 
> I'd tell you, but then I'd have to kill you!!!  ;->
> (is that joke getting old? :)
> 
> The answer is a bit more involved than a simple reply.
> Do you want me to do a presentation on it?
> I see there are some open days in the near future.
> 
> Anybody else interested in hearing a presentation on
> this, or should I get with Tony off-line?
> 
> --------------------------------------------
> Bruce Smith                bruce@armintl.com
> System Administrator / Network Administrator
> Armstrong International, Inc.
> Three Rivers, Michigan  49093  USA
> http://www.armstrong-intl.com/
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