On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 10:43:39AM -0500, Jonathan Billings wrote
The point I was making is to make the old CentOS 6.5 environment as a chroot.
That's exactly my intention. As I said in my original message...
- or send out a 1.3 gigabyte centos65.tar.xz and give simple instructions to extract the archive, copy over /etc/resolv.conf, bind-mount /dev and /proc, chroot into the directory, and get going right away.
The point of my first post was to ask about licencing. Regardless of whether I'm sending out a bootable ISO, or a QEMU disk image, or a tarred up chrootable directory, I'm re-distributing Open Source code and/or binaries, which I assume requires appropriate pointers to where they can be obtained.