On Oct 31, 2003, at 5:56 AM, James J. Ramsey wrote:
--- "Mike A. Harris" <mharris(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Marcus White wrote:
>
> There are internally, although I don't know if they
> were made
> publically available or not. I believe there would
> be high value
> in making them publically available though for some
> external
> final testing, but I'm not sure what the official
> plan is.
>
> mkj: Any chance we can push the latest test ISOs
> out for people
> to do final/semi-final testing?
I'd see some value in having a further set of test
ISOs. I have a ye olde CD-ROM that doesn't like DMA,
so I'd be a good guinea pig for testing whether the
BOOT kernel *really* only enabled DMA for hard drives.
This was in the kernel changelog:
* Fri Oct 10 2003 Dave Jones <davej(a)redhat.com>
- Only enable DMA on hard disks in the BOOT kernel.
However, I still needed to pass ide=nodma to the boot
prompt to get Fedora test3 to install, so apparently
either that change didn't make it to the test3 kernel,
or the attempted change didn't work.
I also agree that some final test .iso's would be a good idea (or even
a net/ftp install), if only to test anaconda. There have been
show-stopping bugs in the last two releases of anaconda, but since
anaconda is not used for anything other than the install, they have not
been caught until the actual .isos were posted.
-Sean