From: Jef Knoors (jknoors@zonnet.nl)
Date: Wed May 17 2000 - 08:49:04 CEST
Yes, I'll do that again, starting from the newest release, step by step.
Jef
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In my (humble) opinion it should include
- a short presentation of *your* situation and the
idea to use a muLinux Spin-Off to solve your problems.
--> to let the reader understand what your solution
is good for
- a short description of how to modified the original
files and what are the main differences between the
original muLinux and your Samba connectivity disk.
--> to let the user see it it's something he can
use and to see *what's missing* on your disk
compared to the original muLinux
- a step-for-step mini-tutorial how to take your files
and build a nice little Connectivity disk.
--> to let the user understand what has to be done
even if he or she did *not* read the original
muLinux tutorial.
- a little tutorial what has to be done, just in case
the reader wants to modify *your* disk to add or
remove something...
Does that sound a lot of work?
I am not sure if it _really_ is: all this facts are now
in your mind because that's what you have recently done
and it could be nice to write them down for not loosing
that knowledge but giving some usefull hints to others... :-)
Best greetings,
Karl-Heinz
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