Difference between revisions of "Build Machine for Amahi Express"
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* Latest full version of the Fedora ( this article will reference Fedora 18 ) DVD. | * Latest full version of the Fedora ( this article will reference Fedora 18 ) DVD. | ||
− | * As modern of a computer as possible ( machine for this article used: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 3.0 GHz, 4GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Disk ) | + | * As modern of a computer as possible ( machine for this article used: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 3.0 GHz, 4GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Disk ). |
* Lots of patience, a meticulous nature, know how to consult "Dr. Google" (a lot). | * Lots of patience, a meticulous nature, know how to consult "Dr. Google" (a lot). | ||
Revision as of 18:58, 23 April 2013
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This article is currently undergoing major expansion or restructuring. You are welcome to assist by editing it as well. If this article has not been edited in several days, please remove this template. |
Please Note:
- Since this article is a "work in progress", information in this article will be fluid for sometime, your patience will be appreciated. The author has never been down this path before.
- Any advice or suggestions you may have please post to the Amahi Wiki "Express Disc" Forum.
- The "Category" link, "Amahi Express Collection", at the bottom of this page provides links to other reference information relating to the "Amahi Express" subject area.
This article contains specifications, construction steps, and implementation information for a "build machine" for the "Amahi Express Installation Disc". The intent of the machine is to aid in the development and building of new Amahi Express Installation disc images.
Recommended Configuration
- Latest full version of the Fedora ( this article will reference Fedora 18 ) DVD.
- As modern of a computer as possible ( machine for this article used: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 3.0 GHz, 4GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Disk ).
- Lots of patience, a meticulous nature, know how to consult "Dr. Google" (a lot).
Local Fedora Repository
information coming, I promise . . .