[Rule] FC5 + Slinky 0.5.04 ISO somewhere?

Philip Rhoades phil at pricom.com.au
Thu Jul 13 17:21:39 EEST 2006


David,


On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 09:44 +0200, C David Rigby wrote:
> Hello Phil et. al.,
> 
> Is it the case that your host lacks a floppy drive? This is the case
> with many newer systems.


No, I actually had a standard fd0 as well as a USB floppy drive - the
problem turned out to be that the Xen guest installer does not need a
boot disk but just a FC5 install tree (accessed via nfs, ftp or http).
So I thought there might be some way of using the Slinky files on the
floppy boot disk to somehow do a barebones install but it does not look
possible . .


> The slinky installer is a set of bash scripts that installs standard
> FC5 rpms. Currently Franz Zahaurek has created a floppy disk install
> that can access the rpms from various sources, including an http
> server.


Yes, I have done some Slinky installs before but I thought I might be
able to use the floppy install stuff for Zen guests but I don't think I
can.


> For your purposes, you may wish to start from the development tarball,
> which can be found on Franz's page here:
> 
> http://www.fzk.at/SLINKY/slinky-devel-0.5.05a.tar.bz2


OK, I will have a look.  I think I need to replace the package selection
mechanism in the standard FC5 install tree somehow.


> You can use isolinux (one of the syslinux loaders created by Peter
> Anvin, available here: http://syslinux.zytor.com/iso.php) to created a
> bootable CD containing the development installer files. The slinky
> installation environment can be loaded into a ramdisk if you have
> sufficient RAM (if your host is running a full-fledged FC5
> installation, you certainly have sufficient resources for the
> installer). The CD can then be unmounted and the first FC5 CD used for
> the install.


I don't think I can use a standard Slinky install, I think I just need
to use the Slinky install info about doing a minimal install from the
standard FC5 install tree somehow . .


> I do not know anything about Xen, though, so this may not really be a
> good approach.


See previous comment.


> Personally, I'd be happy to learn more and help with doing an
> installation in such an environment - it sounds like a really good use
> of slinky.


I think all the work that has been done in Slinky could be very useful -
I would like to set up a number of Xen guests each with 64/128MB RAM and
500MB/1GM disk space - some with no X, some with lightweight X.


> Unfortunately, I am in the midst of moving from Paris to
> Singapore. My internet connectivity is intermittent, and my computing
> resources are becoming increasingly dispersed. Once things settle down
> (mid August 2006 or there abouts) I'd be happy to take a hack at it,
> if you are still interested.


Interesting move!

I will look at the source stuff and see if I can make use of the Slinky
install tree info somehow.  I will keep the list up to date with any
progress I can make.

Thanks,

Phil.


> Regards,
> C David Rigby
> 
> 
> 
> On 7/12/06, Philip Rhoades <phil at pricom.com.au> wrote:
> > Franz,
> >
> > OK - what I am trying to do is:  A RULE install for a guest FC5 system
> > on a FC5/Xen host ie I want a minimal install (like RULE) for the guest
> > system.  Can I replace the normal Fedora files in the Fedora install
> > tree (accessed via http during the install) with the Slinky files off
> > the floppy disk somehow?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Phil.
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 19:21 +0200, Franz Zahaurek wrote:
> > > Hi Phil,
> > >
> > > Philip Rhoades <phil at pricom.com.au> writes:
> > >
> > > > People,
> > > >
> > > > Has anyone produced this? - I couldn't find it anywhere . .
> > >
> > > No, there is no such iso based on an actual slinky-version available.
> > > The last one I've seen some time ago had a size of about 40MB and
> > > that's too big at all for a mini-project like the RULE-Project.
> > >
> > > You have to stay with the slinky-floppy-install and then use rpm to
> > > install more packages.
> > >
> > > - Franz
> > >
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