I have been working with pungi for a couple of hours. I find there is zip documentation. I have looked at /etc/punji/ and it has a lot of good looking stuff! The pugi.conf seems to be set up for a 64 bit F7. I can change that easy to i386 which this computer is using.
Anyone with more information please point me to it.
Karl Larsen wrote:
I have been working with pungi for a couple of hours. I find there
is zip documentation. I have looked at /etc/punji/ and it has a lot of good looking stuff! The pugi.conf seems to be set up for a 64 bit F7. I can change that easy to i386 which this computer is using.
A more user-friendly (higher-level) tool to look at is revisor.
-- Rex
Rex Dieter wrote:
Karl Larsen wrote:
I have been working with pungi for a couple of hours. I find there
is zip documentation. I have looked at /etc/punji/ and it has a lot of good looking stuff! The pugi.conf seems to be set up for a 64 bit F7. I can change that easy to i386 which this computer is using.
A more user-friendly (higher-level) tool to look at is revisor.
-- Rex
Thanks Rex, but I am really an old 72 year old Linux user and have used command line software for years. Early on it was all we had. Now I am thinking that for my particular need I will us dd to copy this F7 to another IDE drive. I plan to put it on the new hard drive in several partitions. For sure /home will be in a big one :-)