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9. This document...

The SGML source of the most recent version of this document can be retrieved from http://imsb.au.dk/~mok/linux/doc/RedHat-CD.sgml ( HTML version).

You can link to the RedHat-CD mini HOWTO by making the following reference on your home page:

<a href="http://imsb.au.dk/~mok/linux/doc/RedHat-CD.html"> 
<img src="http://imsb.au.dk/~mok/logos/RedHat-CD.png" alt="RedHat CD mini-howto" height=30 nosave border=0> 
</a>

9.1 Related documentation

Ed Schlunder <[email protected]> has written a utility called fix-rhcd to let you check your Red Hat Linux distribution mirror for matching file sizes, names, permissions, and symlinks against an "ls -lNR" listing from the offical Red Hat ftp site. Any permissions that are wrong are changed to match the ls listing. See the fix-rhcd homepage.

Rod Smith <[email protected]> has written a Do-It-Yourself Red Hat Installation guide, which also includes information on creating RedHat install CD's. Especially aimed at burning a CD from a non-UNIX system. Find it at http://members.bellatlantic.net/~smithrod/rhjol.html.

A document in french ``Comment graver un CD de la RedHat 5.x a partir de fichiers telecharges sur Internet...'' by <[email protected]> is available from http://linuxfr.org/docs/article/gravure-CD-RH51.html.

With the sense of the good things in life Jussi Torhonen from Finland <[email protected]> tells us Howto make a homebrew bootable RedHat Linux 5.2 CD-ROM.

>From the LDP project, see the CD-writing HOWTO.

9.2 Acknowledgements

Apart from those mentioned above, thanks are given to the following people for valuable input, feedback and discussions:


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