
You are right, that might be a good starting point. I'm using the 'trial and error' method too but I think it would be more productive with some help from the developers. If they are planning to document the process and some of us are playing with the boot cds to know how do they work, then it should be natural to work together to be more productive, if it could be possible (to work together) :) . See you! Samuel. 2006/8/10, Harry ten Berge <htenberge@gmail.com>:
Hi,
We've 'hacked' the installation process. Starting point is AutoYaST, which has good documentation. After that we've used 'trial and error' with the different components of the SUSE boot cd/dvd.
On 8/10/06, Samuel Partida <samuel.partida@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi people, I don't know if this is the correct list. I'm working on a project related with SuSE Linux distribution and we need to achieve some development skills on SuSE.
I would like to know if there are any documents describing procedures on SuSE development.
Now i'm interested on knowing the procedure for the creation of the images that linuxrc loads (root, rescue, etc...) because we want to hack on the installation and boot processes.
I've been reading at the SuSE Linux SDK at Novell Forge but there is not so much documentation so I've started to download the SDK iso files but I don't know if that is what i'm searching for (basically documentation about building suse from scratch).
Thanks.
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