On Mon, 2011-01-24 at 09:10 -0500, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> Working with Pungi 2.1.4 to build the School Server OLPC spin (which
> fir test purposes is being done on F14, though that's not the final
> target).
>
> - Seems like Pungi has for a long time avoided setting a smart TMPDIR
> when calling anaconda's buildinstall. This uses a sizable chunk of
> /tmp . I've pached pypungi/__init__.py to set it, and it works fairly
> well (for me at least). Was going to post a patch but v2.5.0 has been
> completely reworked.
>
> - The buildinstall process is dog slow for me -- because buildinstall
> is ignoring the pungi cache and grabbing it all itself, again. Is this
> expected? Should pungi add a "repo" of it's own local cache?
>
> Looking at pungi's git repo, I ended up looking at Lorax code -- so I
> gather patches to scratch my own itch won't be merged.
>
> Keen on hearing when new pungi plus new lorax can build a F14 image.
From my scripts ,
http://sergiomb.no-ip.org/pungi/confs/
pungi -c f$VER-fedora.ks --destdir=/home/pungi/fedora
--cachedir=/home/pungi/cache --name Fedora --ver $VER --nosource -GC
echo "Gather and Createrepo Done!"
pungi -c f$VER-fedora.ks --destdir=/home/pungi/fedora
--cachedir=/home/pungi/cache --name Fedora --ver $VER --nosource -B
#pungi -c f$VER-fedora.ks --destdir=/home/pungi
--cachedir=/home/pungi/cache --name Fedora --ver $VER --nosource -I
--force
-I option never worked , that why is comment, but -B do a complete
repo.
And easily
http://sergiomb.no-ip.org/pungi/respin.repo
with http: or file: you can install fedora in any computer with network.
You can use askmethod , make usb bootable disk, or
http://gofedora.com/how-to-install-fedora-without-cd-dvd/
also works with preupgrade , you just have to make a custom
releases.txt , like
http://sergiomb.no-ip.org/pungi/releases.txt
I almost forgot , pungi (on buildinstall) also creates boot.iso which
you may able to create usb boot disk ,
mount -o loop /home/sergio/Fedora-10-Beta-x86_64-DVD.iso /mnt/disk/
umount /dev/sdb1
mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb1
cd /mnt/disk/images/
/usr/bin/livecd-iso-to-disk boot.iso /dev/sdb1
mount /dev/sdb1 /media/disk/
# verify if you got install.img in images folder
if not
mkdir /media/disk/images/
cp install.img /media/disk/images/
or burn as a cd/dvd boot disk
cheers,
>
>
> m
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