David Huff wrote:
One of the biggest areas of overlap between the server sig and
thincrust
is in a minimum package set definition that can be extended for
different needs/applications.
Thincrust already includes an official Fedora spin, the AOS, which is
hosted in the "spin kickstart pool"[1]. The AOS is basically a
kickstart file describing a minimal appliance OS that includes: the
kernel, yum, dns, grub, and se-linux, all working on start-up.
The first cut of the AOS was built by removing everything, ie. not
including core or base, and adding the packages we needed. We also
tired to exclude extra packages that got brought in as deps. This
produces an disk image of 140 packages and is ~360M.
While I am not saying this is the prettiest and/or the best approach, it
was a quick way of producing a working appliance definition with a
relatively small foot print using the current tools.
Ideally any "Server spin" would be extensions of this minimum OS
definition. I would love to see the the AOS definition evolve to become
a better and smaller minimum OS definition.
While I'm not disagreeing, why not create "single CD install media" with
an option (in the isolinux.cfg menu) to have the minimum (working) set
of packages be installed, and the rest of the installation menu
interactive (partitioning, root password)?
Bearing in mind that the Fedora Project already releases CDs, and that
I've fixed package ordering, the simplest win would be to add the menu
entry to the isolinux.cfg, and include one kickstart file on the disk
with just a %packages section.
A user would still be able to run the normal installation procedure, or
supply a different kickstart on the cmdline (including the %packages
kickstart on the cdrom?) for full automation.
Just a thought Fedora Unity has been pondering on, at popular demand.
I'm as far as getting Revisor into shape to do the job.
Kind regards,
Jeroen van Meeuwen
-kanarip