Dale, this isn't exactly an answer, but a tool to deal with part of
what you're running into.
You can pop those paths into a browser to check them and (often)
figure out what's wrong. For instance:
I copied the part through 'fedora' into my browser and started
clicking down. It turns out 'development' is empty _but_ there's a
development directory several levels up that (if memory serves) has
replaced it.
In something slightly closer to an answer, Revisor works quite nicely
with everything I've thrown at it kickstart-wise (well... except that
I can't use the -package syntax to delete an optional package from a
group **grumble**). Several of the defaults work quite well.
regards, Tim Wood
On Jul 13, 2007, at 6:20 AM, Dale Stubblefield wrote:
Concerning the default "/usr/share/livecd-tools/livecd-fedora-
desktop.ks...
The default repositories in the file are:
repo --name=d7 --baseurl=
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/
fedora/linux/core/development/i386/os
repo --name=e7 --baseurl=http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/
fedora/linux/extras/development/i386
These are not valid links; however, I know that this one it:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/releases/7/
Everything/i386/os/
However, if I change
repo --name=d7 --baseurl=
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/
fedora/linux/core/development/i386/os
to
repo --name=d7 --baseurl=
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/
fedora/linux/releases/7/Everything/i386/os/
I still get the same error - "No Repositories Available to Set Up"
and no
livecd is created.
How can I get this to point to a repository correct? Do I need to
have the correct "name" of the repo? How do I determine that?
Thanks,
Dale
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