A couple of years ago some netties of mine and me sat out to make what we at first called "hackLinux".

The finished image contained a kernel and a shitload of encrypted files containing misconfigured utilities and incorrectly compiled executables.

It had no manual
There was only really ONE help in it all:

hint

This would give you a hint as to a thing that had not been done to make the whole thing work and a small hint as to how you might get it to work.

ie: "A guy named Joe came into play late in the game. He fixed his .conf to get GUI"

Then inside the JOE configuration we left a hint as to what was seriously wrong with X

Other than that everything had to be done by hand.

When we were fineshed with it we released it into our group and called it "Linux: The game"

We found that most of the group members that actually downloaded and installed it concentrated their efforts on getting TCP/IP and IRC so they could get help from their friends


If any one of you want the .iso I think I can dig it up.