Thanks, I am going to look into that soon.
For now here is my .ks file, I would appreciate if someone could have a
quick look and verify I am not
doing anything particularly stupid:
https://github.com/jacek99/linux-iodine/blob/master/iodine-livecd.ks
And here's a preview of the current version:
https://github.com/jacek99/linux-iodine/raw/master/docs/screenshots/liveu...
As you can see a very traditional, old-school desktop distro :-)
Cheers
Jacek
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Chris Smart <chris(a)kororaa.org> wrote:
On 09/06/12 04:16, Jacek Furmankiewicz wrote:
> Does that mean I should create my own repo?
> Or should I just create an RPM, copy it into the ISO using %post
--nochroot
> and then install it via rpm -ivh instead the %post section?
>
> What is the best recommended approach?
Probably your own repo, although you _could_ just make a local one on
your machine and add it to your list of repos in the kickstart file.
It's the same as others, just using the file protocol, like:
repo --name="Jacek" --baseurl=file:///home/jacket/myrepo/x86_64/
This way the rpm will just automatically get installed.
-c
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