On Tue, 2011-02-15 at 11:28 -0700, Orion Poplawski wrote:
On 02/15/2011 10:40 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2011/02/15 08:36 (GMT-0500) James Laska composed:
Good-bye install.img, hello initrd.img!
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Features/UnifiedInitrd
The installer no longer needs to locate where install.img is (network, DVD, HD). The content previously included in the stage#2 install.img file, is now included in the initrd.img.
And goodbye to my to my customary installation method of loading installation kernel and initrd from my many little 200M /boot partitions that don't have room for being made larger. Good thing the two files needn't be located the same place, but it makes keeping track of where they are more complex. I guess I can use home's root or give home's root an install dir, and put even kernel there too. Or, maybe on my user/local partition. Or, on a FAT or NTFS partition?!?!?
Hm, yeah, this is going to break koan as well, isn't it for systems with small /boot filesystems.
I could be wrong, but I don't think koan was initially designed with a focus on small /boot scenarios. Given it just downloads the vmlinuz +initrd.img, it certainly lends well to that scenario. However, any tool that's downloading vmlinuz+initrd.img to prep a system for install will be impacted by any file system layout for '/' or '/boot'.
I suspect we'll have several additional tools that need adjustment to handle any /boot (or /) size restrictions.
Thanks, James