Hi
I don't think
anyone's discussed integrating Xen installation into the general installation guide for the first cut.
I would like to clarify that this wasnt my intention either but if xen changes some part of the installation in a more visible way that the end users typically has to deal with then its important to document that changes in a guide targetting fc4
Regards Rahul Sundaram
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On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 07:41 -0700, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi
I don't think
anyone's discussed integrating Xen installation into the general installation guide for the first cut.
I would like to clarify that this wasnt my intention either but if xen changes some part of the installation in a more visible way that the end users typically has to deal with then its important to document that changes in a guide targetting fc4
Understood. I haven't looked at FC4test* yet, but we had previously discussed on the list whether/when it made sense to start using the test releases for writing. I would be very surprised if Xen had been sucked into anaconda in any meaningful way at this point, but I honestly have no idea 'tall.
We certainly want to make the IG accurate in any case. At some point before final release there will be a FC4test* evaluation and comparison to the existing guide to see what needs to change. As an analogy, accelerating from zero to sixty is a lot more difficult than switching lanes once we're moving at speed. Changes to accommodate the FC4 track will be minor compared to just producing the material to begin with.
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 10:55:13 -0400, "Paul W. Frields" stickster@gmail.com said:
I would like to clarify that this wasnt my intention either but if xen changes some part of the installation in a more visible way that the end users typically has to deal with then its important to document that changes in a guide targetting fc4
Understood. I haven't looked at FC4test* yet, but we had previously discussed on the list whether/when it made sense to start using the test releases for writing.
There's surprisingly little visible change to anaconda. The internals have been changed to use glade and so the widgets etc. look different, but I haven't yet seen anything in Test 1 that requires changing the text as is.
I agree that Xen coverage is an issue, being a high profile feature for FC4 (even though I did forget to include on the list of tutorial topics on my initial mail...) --
Stuart Ellis