Does that mean I should create my own repo?
Or should I just create an RPM, copy it into the ISO using %post --nochroot
and then install it via rpm -ivh instead the %post section?

What is the best recommended approach?

Jacek

On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Hedayat Vatankhah <hedayatv@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Jacek,
You should not replace them with generic equivalents, you should replace them with your own equivalent packages (e.g. MYDISTRO-release and MYDISTRO-logos packages). (Get the src.rpm of the generic packages and create your own ones based on them).

Jacek Furmankiewicz <jacek99@gmail.com> wrote on Fri, 8 Jun 2012 10:09:57 -0400:

As per Fedora trademarks, I removed all the fedora logos, release notes, icons, etc
and replaced them with the generic equivalents.

However, this causes the word 'Generic' to appear in multiple places:

a) 'Generic 17' on the boot up screen
b) 'Generic Installer' in Anaconda

and there are probably a few more that I haven't noticed.

What is the recommended approach to replace all the references to 'Generic' with my actual remix name
and what are all the files I need to update / override, etc?

Thanks
Jacek


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