Peter Åstrand wrote:
Hi, I have a few questions about Pungi:
* When running the text based Anaconda from the resulting ISO, all
packages are selectable, not just those that are included in the custom
dist. Is this a known limitation? Any other problems with the text based
Anaconda, to watch out for?
As far as I can see, anaconda uses comps to determine what groups to
display. If you have some third party packages, create a third party
repository with a comps.xml and pungi should write out a merged comps file.
* How can I create a CD that automatically uses a kickstart file? Revisor
seems to support this, but we're using Pungi. I've found
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-buildsys-list/2007-June/msg00098.html,
but perhaps there's a better way to do this?
Using pungi's different 'stages' that you can enable and disable, first
compose a 'tree' -but not yet build an ISO, then copy in to that tree
your ks.cfg and modify isolinux/isolinux.cfg to 'append ks'. Then run
the final pungi stages.
* Where can I find documentation on the "special" Kickstart options that
Pungi understands, are there any others than "repo"?
I also wonder if anyone has a minimal KS (but with X11) file to be used as
a template.
A minimal ks with X11 seems to me like you need:
%packages --nobase
@base-x
%end
It'll pull in dependencies for @base-x, but not add the @core group.
Kind regards,
Jeroen van Meeuwen
-kanarip