[Rule-list] Potential low mem boot disk/installer
Devon
devon at tuxfan.homeip.net
Tue Mar 5 07:57:25 EET 2002
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On Monday 04 March 2002 01:05 pm, Brock Organ wrote:
> I agree with your methods, but having worked it both ways I've just
> concluded that I prefer rpm --noorder to rpm2cpio-ing ... JMHO :)
I'm certainly open to suggestion, and I'll have a look at it for sure.
> rpm is available ... for example, try an updates disk with your shell
> script in a file named "anaconda" ... after going through the init
> process your custom install script is run instead of anaconda, but you
> have access to the tools/environment ... :)
DOH!
Who would have thought anaconda would accept a shell script as an update?
I will do some playing around with this for sure!
> what makes a great installer? :)
>
> It is different things to different people. Anaconda is a great
> general purpose installer IMO, but that doesn't keep RULE from filling
> a much needed specialty niche ... :)
I agree. I think the anaconda installer is great. As long as you aren't
trying to install in less than 19M of RAM. I believe RULE has a lot of
potential for those machines. Probably not in the form of the boot disk I
created, of course. We'll have to see, I haven't thrown in the towel
just yet.
In any case, there is always room for a root/rescue disk, and I believe
this one does the job quite nicely. I am of course a little biased. ;)
> keep up the good work ... it sounds like you are having fun with it too
> ... :)
I am actually having a lot of fun, and learning something new about every
30 seconds when I am working on this project. ;)
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