[Rule-list] And now for a special announcement...(Nailed it!)
Devon
devon at tuxfan.homeip.net
Thu Feb 21 06:10:31 EET 2002
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On Wednesday 20 February 2002 03:46 pm, Brock Organ wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 00:42, Devon wrote:
> > Anyway, 3 days and about 25 CD's later, we have a working installer.
> > The new iso image is 95MB, which is a significant reduction. I'll see
> > what I can do to reduce it now that it actually works.
>
> You may want to consider isolating your changes strictly to the
> anaconda python code, so that you can create an updates disk to the 7.2
> anaconda ... it would remove the need for an iso image and fit on a
> floppy disk ... there may be certain unavoidable changes that won't
> work this way, but it would be nice to push in that direction and see
> what comes if it ... :)
Yes, I am still working on this option. It would be good if we can do
this from a couple of floppies. I'm working on a test version now. Just
trying to convince the installer to behave. :)
On the other hand, the 3 disk option also has potential. Perhaps not as
much for the RULE installer, but it would do a nice job of handling
updated packages. You could take a group of updates, regenerate the
hdlists* and install an updated RH fairly painlessly.
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