db already has it inbuilt. Have a look at the dynesdk script.
and read my howto at.
> http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/05/23/1930225
This is just an example using my software. You can use the methods
to install anything you like, and as you can see you don't need to
be a developer as long as you can use a shell terminal.
There is also a quick mod method on my site at
http://www.stomfi.net
under downloads and some more links in docs
I'm working on a more practical example of a local area network web
page server with PHP enabled thttpd and phpforms, all programs
developed by real developers. I just show how to add them to a Dyne
system using the dynesdk, a few other shell commands, and some real
easy PHP scripting.
I don't really classify this as developing as I'm just following the
directions found in the dyne documentation. Hope this clarifies
things a bit.
Stomfi
mp8736@??? wrote:
> Stomfi, since I'm not a developer, I don't understand your comments.
> I did the best I could with google for "remaster" and "Morphix" and
> "Knoppix" terms:
>
> http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=remastering
> http://www.grml.org/faq/#knoppix
> http://lists.mur.at/pipermail/grml/2005-November/000218.html
>
> It is definitely worth your time to ask the grml folks directly, they
> have a mailing list, and irc. They seem to be a very slick group.
>
> I think, that if dB has a better system, grml might pick it up
> and help you develop it. They seem very open to new ideas. Synergy
> is two-way.
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