Hey everyone,
I hope all is going well. I just wanted to post an update on my progress with the
"easy-to-use"
Fedora Installer script. I decided to write it in Python (2 & 3 compatible) using QT4
GUI API.
I also realized that Windows isn't able to read/write EXT partitions so the format
being used
for install images are block-level device copies (i.e. a raw dd image). We can use
Chris's idea
of expanding the root FS partition size on first-boot so the user is able to re-gain any
space left.
The script is able to read from a text file online which can then point to various dd
image links
available for download so the script doesn't need to be updated constantly. I'm
really trying hard
to get this out quickly and working so that it can be tested before the launch of the
Raspberry
Pi allowing users to easily create bootable cards.
The last parts I have to "hook-up" are the actual commands to dd the data onto
the device.
I have everything setup inside the script to do so, I'm just working out how to get
information
from the dd command back into the script for the progress bar and text status. I find it
funny
that the author of dd.exe for Windows at least included an option switch to make it
print
the program's progress report to stdout where as the Linux dd command requires one to
send a
"USR1 signal" to the process itself to spill some info. Anyway, it's almost
a working script (assuming the image
files work) and I plan to test it fully on Tuesday when I'm at Work. In the mean time,
here are some
screenshots below and a link to the source:
http://hongkong.proximity.on.ca/~jchiappetta/faii-nix.png
http://hongkong.proximity.on.ca/~jchiappetta/faii-win.png
http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=arm.git;a=tree;f=faii;h=31398dc7342197...
http://git.fedorahosted.org/git?p=arm.git;a=snapshot;h=31398dc7342197f088...
Thanks for your time,
Jon Chiappetta