Linux versions that are user assembled and source based: built from source code by end users or under greater than usual (higher) control by end users; far more configurable than normal versions.
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- Setting up a secure RedHat Linux 6.2 server Setting up a secure server using RedHat Linux and LinuxFromScratch.
- Repairlix Distribution Networked Linux distribution and bootable system that fits on 12MB of media, so small that an image can be put on a business-card sized/shaped CD-ROM, suitable for wallet or purse.
- Linux From Scratch: LFS Assemble your own Linux system. Includes all software and an easy to follow guide.
- Pocket Linux Guide Design and build a small, diskette-based GNU/Linux system from source code with a focus on good design techniques, adherence to standards and the capability for future expansion.
- Mastodon The last a.out Linux distribution: uses a.out executables.
- Building a Minimal Linux System from Source Code Documentation with an aim towards understanding the theory behind the concept. From Power Up To Bash Prompt.