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'''Kernel Installation & Distribution System''' (KIDS) is a way of creating a standard way of sending and loading patches and packages. | |||
A KIDS distribution creates an entry in the BUILD File. After the KIDS distribution is installed into an existing system, a log is recorded in the INSTALL File. | A KIDS distribution creates an entry in the BUILD File. After the KIDS distribution is installed into an existing system, a log is recorded in the INSTALL File. |
Revision as of 15:57, 7 April 2005
Kernel Installation & Distribution System (KIDS) is a way of creating a standard way of sending and loading patches and packages.
A KIDS distribution creates an entry in the BUILD File. After the KIDS distribution is installed into an existing system, a log is recorded in the INSTALL File.
The following package elements are distributed in a KIDS build:
- PACKAGE