Le mercredi 30 novembre 2005 à 15:38 -0500, Jeff Spaleta a écrit :
On 11/30/05, Matthew Miller <mattdm(a)mattdm.org> wrote:
> Right, that's why I'm not at all suggesting "normal" yum ought to
take care
> of it. Crack-riddled hacks are why we have yum plugins, right? :)
How much of that crackrock can you safely do from within an active environment?
And how much of it can only be done from a seperate (ramdisk) environment?
I doubt everything that needs to be done can be dome from inside the
actual mounted environment.
However some of this stuff (managing / lvm...) needs to be done at other
points than distro upgrades, and trying to coax the install cd into a
maintenance CD is a world of pain.
Why should one need to start an installation process to have access to a
decent gfx partitioning utility ?
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Nicolas Mailhot