On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:33 PM, Valent Turkovic valent.turkovic@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 1:42 PM, Jasper Hartline jasper.hartline@gmail.com wrote:
The bug you just tried to hijack is related to the Anaconda installer, and kickstart files used for it. Not livecd-tools or livecd-creator. livecd-creator is tied heavily to Ext3 currently, and unless you are willing to write patches currently there is no quick fix to use BTRFS on the LiveCD, LiveCD is SquashFS anyways, the only part which is added which has a usable filesystem is the COW Ext3 in an overlay file which is created when using livecd-iso-to-disk
Anaconda and livecd-creator or two different things.
Thank you for your explanation and quick reply, I just tested LiveUSB image od Meego 1.0 that is based on Fedora and uses btrfs fs iso image. How have they made it?
From what I understand, they are using a forked version of
livecd-creator. Here (and generally in their GIT repos) are the sources: http://meego.gitorious.org/meego-developer-tools/image-creator
I haven't looked at the changes they made, though.
Is anybody from Fedora/RedHat in contact with Meego team and knows how they managed to create btrfs liveusb image it that function is not currently build into Fedora 13's Anaconda installer.
I think the Mini SIG is the closest there. However, for image creation this should be the right place here already.
--Sebastian
From what I have seen they also use anaconda because it looks almost
the same, with some minor UI changes.
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