Mnemosyne is a abstract distribution originally designed for ROCKLinux, but currently only support the trunk of OpenSDE.
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Alejandro Mery 323cb5a9e7 Added kernel.conf to mnemosyne, forcing CONFIG_UNIX=y 16 years ago
busybox * changed mnemosyne to use busybox instead of runit-{logacct,shutdown} - wall and runlevel are missing, kill duplicated. 16 years ago
pkg_conf Adapted mnemosyne/php to use `php-cgi` instead of `php` in lighttpd's config 16 years ago
pkg_diff * updated copyright notes at mnemosyne target 17 years ago
pkg_patch * updated copyright notes at mnemosyne target 17 years ago
pkgsel Changed DEVTOOLS modules to force GIT and to include cpio 16 years ago
README * changed version at README to 0.3-trunk 17 years ago
build.sh * updated copyright notes at mnemosyne target 17 years ago
config.in * removed (initially) support for T2 versions 17 years ago
kernel.conf Added kernel.conf to mnemosyne, forcing CONFIG_UNIX=y 16 years ago
mnemosyne.pl * updated copyright notes at mnemosyne target 17 years ago
parse-config * changed mnemosyne parse-config to create the proper runit symlink 17 years ago
pkgsel.in * cosmetical changes at pkgsel.in and pkg_conf/ 17 years ago
version.txt * updated version.txt file to 0.3-trunk 17 years ago

README

Mnemosyne Linux v0.3-trunk
Alejandro Mery <amery@geeks.cl>
powered by OpenSDE!

Mnemosyne is a abstract distribution originally designed for
ROCKLinux [1], but currently only support the trunk of OpenSDE [3].

Mnemosyne is a fully modular abstract target which founds itself over
highly secure and reliable packages instead of deprecated 'de facto'
standard packages like sysvinit, netkit and vixie-cron.

Backward compatibility with T2 [2] is been kept at the t2-friendly
branch, at svn://svn.opensde.net/mnemosyne/branches/t2-friendly

Future development will most probably not merged back into that branch.

[1] ROCKLinux - http://www.rocklinux.org/
[2] T2 Project - http://www.t2-project.org/
[3] OpenSDE - http://opensde.org/