#6151: Make a Fedora 22 Desktop MultiSpin DVD
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Reporter: robyduck | Owner: rel-eng@…
Type: task | Status: new
Milestone: Fedora 22 Final | Component: other
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Comment (by spot):
Patches applied to new repository home: https://github.com/spotrh
/multiboot-media-creator
(If someone could nuke the old broken repo, that would be awesome)
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/6151#comment:11>
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Hi!
tl;td: Join at http://lists.rpm.org/mailman/listinfo/rpm-ecosystem if
your interested in any part of the rpm ecosystem.
While there are quite some mailing lists already that deal with the
different tools around and including rpm we realized that there is no
good place to discuss issues that involve multiple parts of (our own)
package handling stack even less so to stay in contact with other rpm
based solutions. To solve this we create a new mailing list:
rpm-ecosystem(a)lists.rpm.org
Normal user questions and development talk is supposed to stay on the
per project mailing lists. The new list is for questions like:
* How do other implementations handle specific problems?
* Is this new feature interesting for downstream distributions?
* How do the different packaging guidelines treat a special topic?
* Anyone there to support our demand for this new rpm feature?
And it is for topics like:
* Packaging guide lines
* RPM features
* Build systems and compose tools
* Dependency solvers, installers and updaters
* RPM based image creation / non rpm based updates for rpm
based distributions
In short: It is meant to bind the rpm universe together.
Join at http://lists.rpm.org/mailman/listinfo/rpm-ecosystem
Please forward this mail to anyone that might be interested - especially
to rpm related sub projects and groups.
Thanks!
Florian
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#6151: Make a Fedora 22 Desktop MultiSpin DVD
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Reporter: robyduck | Owner: rel-eng@…
Type: task | Status: new
Milestone: Fedora 22 Final | Component: other
Resolution: | Keywords:
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Changes (by jreznik):
* cc: eischmann (added)
Comment:
We have to decide on MATE faith today as we have to send artwork to print
company.
With these two patches (one mentioned) above
http://rezza.hofyland.cz/fedora/patches/0001-Update-to-the-latest-
syslinux-in-Fedora-22-add-missi.patch
http://rezza.hofyland.cz/fedora/patches/0002-Remove-31-chars-limit-for-
ISO-name-it-s-not-needed-a.patch
I'm able to build multi ISO on F22 with MATE_Compiz included.
Would be nice to have more eyes on the second patch as it's mostly sed
(but simple).
RC1 is 4286578688 bytes so it fits DVD.
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/6151#comment:10>
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#6173: Same volume-id on all F22 ISOs
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Reporter: zeenix | Owner: rel-eng@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Milestone: Fedora 23 Alpha | Component: koji
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Comment (by zeenix):
So in F22 we'll have workstation and server netiso separate and they seem
to have exactly same volume-id:
Fedora-Workstation-netinst-x86_64-22_TC4.iso: Fedora-22_T4-x86_64
Fedora-Server-netinst-x86_64-22_Beta.iso: Fedora-22_B-x86_64
So the release status seems to be included as part of volume-id (which is
quite irrelevant to anyone needing to rely on volume-id for anything
AFAIK) but important info (server/WS and installer/netiso) is missing.
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Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/6173#comment:8>
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