[Rule-list] breaking the applist out of slinky boot disk
Devon
devon at tuxfan.homeip.net
Wed Mar 20 05:25:56 EET 2002
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On Monday 18 March 2002 09:35 am, hairylarry at deltaboogie.com wrote:
> Devon,
>
> I like the way you break the lists of rpms down by functions allowing
> users to choose laptop support, network support, etc.
It's actually very similar to the redhat comps file. I just broke it into
individual lists, rather than parsing a single file for options.
> These lists, laptop_packages, network_packages, etc. could reside
> in their own .gz and be extracted when rpm.gz is extracted. This
> would take them out of the 1.44 meg boot disk constraint equation.
They could, and I have no real objection to doing so. It doesn't save
much space on the boot disk, but any space saved is better than nothing,
I suppose. The total size for all the _package files is only about 1.4k.
There is no problem moving them, though and it does make sense. So, look
for that change in v0.1.6
> More importantly it breaks the app list out of the installer testing
> not requiring a new version of the installer for every app list to be
> tested. It will make it much easier for testers to vary the app list
> while we are testing which packages run well under rule with 8 meg, 16
> meg, etc.
Also true, and a good reason for moving them. Remember though, you have
access to a shell. Nothing currently prevents you from putting new files
on a floppy, and copying them into place before beginning the install.
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