But let's be specific. Which component needs work, Kadischi or
the Live
CD that Kadischi produces, or both? And are there bug reports in
particular?
I have made a number of suggestions on this list, as have others about
things that might be improved. They aren't necessarily bugs.
1. Splitting the process into phases like rpmbuild
2. Defining a customisation precedure/process.
3. Running prelink on the resulting CD before burn
4. I would add running depmod as well, I have added kernel modules.
5. Splitting the 'Base' rpm list into a 'Core' + others so that a
minimal CD is easier to produce.
6. Maybe using squashfs instead of zisofs
7. Sorting files to better optimize the CD.
Oh, absolutely. But having some "best in show" candidates
is a good idea
too, don't you think?
Yes. My suggestions would include such things as;
Network Diagnostics/Toolbox
Quagga Router
> But it is a good idea. At this time, I have had to manually
merge
> fedora, fedora-updates and some of my own rpms to produce a single repo
> that the CD can be built from.
And how did you do that? Did you put together a nifty HOWTO? :)
No, as I was hoping there was a better method than what I used. I
believe I have mentioned in an earlier email that managing the repo(s)
is something that possibly warrants more work. I haven't volunteered to
do it as I am sure that there a people who know more about such things
than I do.
Glen.