Hi, Isamar,
I happened to be recently engaged in the project alike. The
things were a little more complicated in my case. They wanted
custom rpms to be included and the most recent packages to be
already there. I've managed to coupe with it at last.
It seems you should edit comps.xml file to modify installation
options such as default packages to be installed or software
groups and categories as they shown up to the user. Then you
should create yum repository based on this new comps.xml. If you
like you can include CD/DVD media id and embed MD5 checksum into
the disk image. You should also tweak anaconda to accept your new
repository at installation time probably following the procedure
described on Pungi wiki pages.
In the hope it helps.
Regards,
Vladimir
Isamar Maia пишет:
Hi Folks,
I am familiar with installation CD customization for FC3(genhdlist's
times).
And now, I am just starting with FC6.
Now, I am just trying to remove some package and add another one
under Fedora/RPMS folder.
I did that already playing also with ks.cfg and "createrepo -g
../../base/comps.xml ." into
the RPMs directory.
Some doubts:
1) How do I check all the rpm packages dependencies of what I added
and removed in the RPMS folder ?
2) Everytime I change the RPMs folder's content, should I rerun
"createrepo -g" ?
3) Based on regular installation from the original FC6 DVD I changed
the bottom of my ks.cfg to:
%packages
@base-x
@gnome-desktop
@brazilian-support
@portuguese-suporte
comps-extras
Now, during the installation, anaconda is complaining that cannot
found "comps-extras". Also /mnt/source directory is not being
successfully mounted.
Any clue?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Isamar
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