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@ 2003-11-15  2:36 Sumeet Singh Parmar
  2003-11-15 10:47 ` Stef Coene
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From: Sumeet Singh Parmar @ 2003-11-15  2:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I have acquired a dual 10/100 intel nic for my router (yay!). I have a
question: What would characterise the ideal distribution for router + mini
file server sort of work? Personally I use gentoo and I like it because I
can take advantage of constantly updating s/w packages by compiling from
source. 

However for a router, I think one would want a stable, secure/hardened
distribution that handles patches well and any changes to kernel and/or
packages can be rolled back in case an upgrade goes wrong.

Any advice/suggestion is most appreciated!

Thanks a lot!!
-Sumeet

ps I don't know if someone has experimented with a back-up system images
i.e. an initrd based system, so the root fs is always in the initrd and an
upgrade is a matter of swapping out kernel and/or initrd image?

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