On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 17:34:06 +0100,
Julian Aloofi <julian.fedoralists(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 11.11.2010, 15:19 +0800 schrieb Eric Zhong:
> I want to know whether the pics in fedora-logos be put into
> install.img when generate iso by pungi ?
> After i replace pics in fedora-logos with mine , the pics during
> installation is also fedora's.
> How can i regen the install.img ?
I'm not sure if you can actually exclude packages in pungi as easily as
with livecd-creator, as pungi decides which packages to install with the
comps.xml groups. I had looked previously into replacing logos on media
generated with pungi, and didn't find any way to do so easily.
Jesse has said that pungi creates package sets in an inclusive manner. I have
taken that to mean that all packages that provide a needed dependency get
brought in. But it's possible that my understanding may be incorrect.
One neat trick I learned about recently is that you can include --exclude
parameters on the repo definition. This can also include wild cards.
I used the following yesterday to enable a live image build to work around
a dependency issue:
repo --name=updates-testing --baseurl=file:///home/fedora/updates/testing/14/$basearch/
--exclude=m17n-db*
Something similar should be doable to keep fedora logos out of the generated
image.