Alan Pevec wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 4:47 AM, Warren Togami
<wtogami(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> <changelog>
> This patch allows livecd-iso-to-disk.sh to detect if the specified .iso
> image is an Anaconda DVD installer. If so, it copies it to the USB disk and
> configures syslinux to boot it. Anaconda will automatically find the DVD
> iso on the USB stick and install from it.
>
> Requires Fedora 11 Preview DVD iso and later.
> </changelog>
>
Wouldn't Anaconda project be a better place for this functionality? I think
it's confusing to run *livecd*-iso-to-disk against non-livecd iso :)
Interesting question, I wish I read this before posting above about
livecd-to-pxeboot. What I would like to do is use livecd-to-pxeboot
script to set up pxe trees from a non-live-iso.
Although these tools are designed for livecd's I can see other uses
outside of this scenario.
It may be nice to even split the package up further, like they did with
imgcreate, for generic livecd-tools-iso-utils....
%files iso-utils
%{_bindir}/livecd-iso-to-disk
%{_bindir}/livecd-iso-to-pxeboot
comments....
-D