Dale, I should have been clearer. Since most of the development has
been going into Revisor, I've been using it (essentially) the way
you'd use livecd. I point it at my kickstart and tell it to go. I
could share my kickstart but it's pointed at a repository with a
private IP so you'd crash and burn pretty quickly. But, if you
install Revisor, in /etc/revisor/conf.d/ there are several kickstart
files that seem to work quite nicely.
I'm curious about the difference between the chroot'd environment and
the way the post section is run under Revisor. I thought the later
was chroot'd. I've got some commands (chkconfig, e.g.) in there that
assume I'm chrooted and work. Of course, I probably just had a
Willie E Coyote moment and looked down (holds up sign that says
Momma) ;-)
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On Jul 16, 2007, at 6:51 AM, Dale Stubblefield wrote:
Tim,
I am aware of the replacement directory; however, when plugging a
different baseurl into the repo line of the kickstart, I have not
figured out how to determine the correct name of the repo.
I am unable to use revisor because I wish to install a package that
does not have a RPM. To do so, I must use the --shell flag with
the livecd-creator command so that I can have the chrooted
environment in which to do this. The version of Revisor of I have
does not have this feature.
Can you or anyone else provide me with a sample copy of either your
kickstart file for livecd-creator OR what you are putting in the
repo line OR what you are entering on the command line (in case you
are specifying your repos that way)?
Thanks,
Dale