On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 4:59 PM, Martin Langhoff
<martin.langhoff(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Getting closer :-) With the following ks I get a 208MB iso that
boots
into anaconda. Anaconda, however, says "The Fedora disk was not found
in any of your CDROM drives. Please insert the Fedora disk and press
OK to retry."
What does anaconda look for?
After a long tour of the latest anaconda sources from git, and reading
how cdinstall.c setupCdrom() - seems to trawl the /images/ directory
looking for stage2.img , I find that the /images directory is missing.
Pungi/anaconda had bailed out on me due to unresolved dependencies,
duly noted in the log/$arch.log file, so I was using a broken,
incomplete img. Commenting out the lines that blocked
cairo,X.org and
gnome from getting into the build gets me a working installer CD that
weighs 471MB.
So the minimal F9 I can get without starting to splice packages is
471MB, with the following ks:
repo --name=release
--mirrorlist=http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=fedora-9&arch=$basearch
repo --name=updates
--mirrorlist=http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=updates-released-f9&arch=$basearch
%packages --nobase
bash
kernel
passwd
policycoreutils
chkconfig
authconfig
rootfiles
anaconda-runtime
%end
What approach should I take to get a headless system without breaking
anaconda? This task has no use for X, cairo or gnome :-)
For example. anaconda and anaconda-runtime pull in
- rhpxl, cairo, gtk2, zenity, xorg-x11-font-utils - useful for
anaconda's graphical installer
- desktop-file-utils -- why?
- gnome-python2-gtkhtml2 -- why?
About 1/3 or more of the 1st install CD seems to go to Anaconda's
graphics lust :-)
m
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