In fact, for this next development cycle, I'd like to
change how the boot.iso and such work for rawhide, in that it doesn't
KNOW about any packages, rather it just has core and extras as
preselected remote repositories. This way you can use a good
combination of kernel and anaconda to install day after day after day,
and rawhide becomes nothing more than a createrepo call.
After previous successful attempts with "FC6" and out-of-sync
"rawhide"
rescue CDs, I have now even managed to install current "rawhide" by using
the "http" install option of the original "FC5" (!) install media
which is
good news for people plagued by "anaconda" issues [except for very recent
hardware] and also allows to lower consumption of CD media for installing
"rawhide" systems :)
I think the switch to the "yum" based install system with "FC5" was a
huge
improvement!