Jeremy Katz wrote:
And being able to get from something that's a live CD to a form
that
makes sense on an on-disk filesystem is difficult and error-prone. It
also means that you have to spend a lot of time maintaining yet another
code base to set all this stuff up. I can write up a detailed list of
why it's bad, but you might as well trust me on this one ;-)
Jeremy
With a bit of work, the kadischi package can be installed to the LiveCD
system, and partition and install just as if Anaconda
had been run from a system disc. That is just my opinion.