On 6/27/23 05:00, Simon de Vlieger wrote:
On 6/27/23 10:40, Hans de Goede wrote:
> Ok, so can you provide some instructions for how to make this work ?
I guess it would be something like add the cmdline option + then start
some systemd unit ? Can you please put some instructions for this in
the testing section of:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/AnacondaWebUIforFedoraWorkstation
(with a note that this is currently not supported / recommended).
>
>> About the improvements on the Live ISO, that should be a question on
Fedora Workstation SIG. Anaconda team is not in charge of the
environment on the Live ISO.
>
> Well you are suggesting a change that is likely going to
significantly increase the amount of memory needed to do a livecd
workstation install and as mentioned above pushing the requirements
above 2G would basically block this change since 2G RAM is currently the
advertised minimum RAM requirement for Fedora workstation installs.
>
> So although I realize this is not entirely fair IMHO if you want to
push forward with this feature then you may also be on the hook to look
into reducing the memory footprint elsewhere so that the end result
still fits in 2G RAM. I have some experience with tweaking the livecd to
work with less RAM and I'm happy to share my experience in this, but I
do not have time to actually implement needed changes for this.
Hi Hans,
it would indeed involve adding the `inst.webui` and `inst.webui.remote`
kernel command line options and a systemd unit to start the relevant
services (I *think* that'd only be `cockpit.service`).
Remote installation is not a solution to the memory bloat. It only
pushes the problem to whatever machine the browser runs on, and it
has significant and negative security implications. A solution
here would be ensuring that the web UI uses no more RAM than the
GTK UI that preceded it.
--
Sincerely,
Demi Marie Obenour (she/her/hers)