On Nov 25, 2009, at 4:18, Jeroen van Meeuwen <kanarip(a)kanarip.com>
wrote:
On 11/25/2009 03:26 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Nov 2009, Matthew Miller wrote:
>> So would this mean one disk with two "repositories" on it, or is
>> everything
>> mashed together all in one repository?
> it'd be easy to have two sets of repodata in two
different dirs
> pointing
> to the same set of pkgs.
On 11/25/2009 07:28 AM, Jesse Keating wrote:
> Two repos, but with hardlinks.
I doubt ISO9660 can deal with hardlinks, but I have to admit I've
never
really tried (I did try once and gave up pretty quickly I recall).
It handles it just fine. We keep certain kernel files hardlinked on
the DVDs when they are in different directories for different purposes.
Also, the way I understand this works, you can just include x86_64
packages in the one repository...
When the system boots 32-bit (kernel, userland, etc, using syslinux
3.72+ ifcpu64.c32 which I have not yet been able to get to work yet)
the
x86_64 packages won't show up in the available packages, 'cause of how
YUM does something with a list of compatArchs, right?
The problem is when you boot 64bit. Not every 32bit package is
suitable for multilib.
--
Jes