David Zeuthen wrote:
>>So, you know, I'd hate to replace < 100 lines of code
by depending on
>>anaconda, which, I might add, is designed to do far more than the
>>relatively straightforward task of doing live cd's. I'm not even sure it
>>makes sense to carry around code in anaconda to facilitate live cd
>>installs but I'll leave that judgement call to the Anaconda developers.
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>Ok. Good luck partitioning a disk in any sort of way with Yum.
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Well, I take it that you are aware that cd media is not normally
partitioned (it is for bizarre things like Apple Mac OS X install CD's
using Apple Partition Map; but that is totally not relevant for a Fedora
Live CD on any architecture we want to support).
Welcome to the list. I enjoy all aspects of LiveCD creation, I was just
confused at first about the relevance of pilgrim to Fedora-livecd-list.
I see now it is an effort for Fedora Core. As I stated, I was just confused.
J, Hartline