Hi,
I finally could check the output of mkbiarch, which I believed should be the
upstreamed variant of "auto-biarch" script posted by me:
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/livecd/2010-March/005755.html
But it does not serve for the primary purpose at all: Normal user just not
touching the boot on an x86_64 box will still get booted the crippled i686 OS.
I have checked It does not use ifcpu64.c32 at all so it cannot work.
It also does not provide the "Basic Video" / "Memory Test" etc.
options.
It also does not provide an option for a fat filesystem on the flash media,
together with fitting/specifying media size for an available free space there.
It is neither on-par with the original media nor on-par with "auto-biarch".
Should I convert the "auto-biarch" script into Python or try to merge the
features into existing /usr/bin/mkbiarch to get it accepted? This way I am
not sure if it still be in time for a meaningful official F15 bi-arch media.
Thanks,
Jan