Ian Malone wrote:
On 29/08/2007, Tim ignored_mailbox@yahoo.com.au wrote:
Tim:
I haven't checked on the status of FC7, but prior releases have very quickly ended up with over a gig of updates, sometimes just a few days after release, it seems. More than could fit on a CD-ROM.
Karl Larsen:
It would have to be done in a smart way. Delete from the list all the kernel updates but the last for example.
That example wasn't a gig of files including three versions of the same thing, etc. It was how much was downloaded to update one system. And that wasn't a system with everything installed, it had not much more than the basic install.
The point is that you produce a DVD (since F7 is a DVD) with the current RPMs from Updates were they supersede those in Release. A Fedora 7.1 if you will.
Yes and the tool seems to be punji with rpm and anaconda and a kickstart file I THINK?
The documentation is non-existant. I am looking at https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/pungi/wiki/PungiDocs/RunningPungiI...
and it makes zero sense. My next thing will be punji --help