[Rule-list] Modifying the current anaconda--progress update
Bill Crawford
bill at syseng.netcom.net.uk
Sat Feb 9 03:21:15 EET 2002
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Martin Stricker wrote:
> Bill Crawford wrote:
...
> > Here's the problem. I don't think we'll be able to reduce the memory
> > requirements much unless we can replace this somehow ... my thinking
> > at the moment is along the lines of creating a single CD with basic
> > packages on and doing the install from that. A second disk could be
> > used to "upgrade" the system or otherwise add packages later, perhaps,
> > once the initial install is complete.
> What about giving the user only some preconfigured install options
> ("workstation", "router", "firewall", "server" and the like) which will
> be kickstart scripts so (I think) no dependency checking will be done =>
> far lower memory requirement? I don't know much about kickstart, I never
> used it, so any ideas?
Kickstart sounds like an excellent way to handle it, especially if
there were a group of similar machines to install in one go (but then
a "ghost" image type install would be useful for that, too).
> reiserfs-utils without reiserfs? Both lilo and grub? etc. Yes, I think
> we could throw something out of base-install. But on the other hand it
> might be a Good Thing to have the standard Red Hat base install for
> compatibility reasons? Maybe again kickstart could help? I think about
> kickstart first installing the base install and then offer the
> installation of more "package topics" like firewall, router,
> workstation, maybe even a small X?
I think reiserfs should probably be left out; it's a big chunk of code
and even if you load it as a module it eats valuable RAM (says the man
with /, /home, /usr and /usr/local on reiserfs :o)
As to LILO and GRUB, I'm guessing it'll have to be GRUB as that's now
pretty much the "default" nowadays ... a shame, as LILO works quite
well if your /boot superblock is shagged but the data is still there.
> > Oh, and redhat-logos can go (to be replaced with grass-snake-icons or
> > something :o)
>
> So this needs some graphically capable person, so definitely not me.
> Volunteers?
Definitely not me, either.
> Best regards,
> Martin Stricker
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