What happened to Fedora Everything spin? I can't seem to find any CD or DVD iso's of it. Is there a link that I missed?
How am I to install F7 on a machine with no network?
Best regards, :-) Marko
Marko Vojinovic Institute of Physics University of Belgrade ====================== e-mail: vmarko@phy.bg.ac.yu
vvmarko@panet.co.yu wrote:
What happened to Fedora Everything spin? I can't seem to find any CD or DVD iso's of it. Is there a link that I missed?
Release Engineering evaluated creating DVD images and decided to do installable tree's instead since it was around 9 GB for all of the packages.
How am I to install F7 on a machine with no network?
If you *all* of the packages on a machine with no network you can create such a DVD yourself with Pungi (which ships with a everything manifest to do this easily) or use the Revisor graphical tool to create your own custom spin. Pungi is in the repository and Revisor has already been committed and would be available within a day.
Rahul
vvmarko@panet.co.yu wrote:
What happened to Fedora Everything spin? I can't seem to find any CD or DVD iso's of it. Is there a link that I missed?
Release Engineering evaluated creating DVD images and decided to do installable tree's instead since it was around 9 GB for all of the packages.
How am I to install F7 on a machine with no network?
If you *all* of the packages on a machine with no network you can create such a DVD yourself with Pungi (which ships with a everything manifest to do this easily) or use the Revisor graphical tool to create your own custom spin. Pungi is in the repository and Revisor has already been committed and would be available within a day.
Rahul
OK, I'll try Pungi. Thanks!
Best, :-) Marko
Marko Vojinovic Institute of Physics University of Belgrade ====================== e-mail: vmarko@phy.bg.ac.yu
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
vvmarko@panet.co.yu wrote:
<<snip>>
How am I to install F7 on a machine with no network?
If you *all* of the packages on a machine with no network you can create such a DVD yourself with Pungi (which ships with a everything manifest to do this easily) or use the Revisor graphical tool to create your own custom spin. Pungi is in the repository and Revisor has already been committed and would be available within a day.
Rahul - I realize I can search for Pungi &/or Revisor to find the documentation. I further realize that right at the moment, your life probably feels more like a pitched battle than a life. So please take the next sentiment with a grain of salt and the last bit of this week's ration of good humor.
Would it kill you to note a URL to either of the mentioned packages' documentation sites?? Please??
I'll note that I for for one, and I expect many others, will archive your note in hopes that when the information is needed, we can find it again and save a pile of effort. Since I'm not ready to fight the network congestion for F7 this moment, I'm also not ready to thnk about a possible respin effort either.
Thanks for the use of everybody's bandwidth.
tom wrote:
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
vvmarko@panet.co.yu wrote:
<<snip>>
How am I to install F7 on a machine with no network?
If you *all* of the packages on a machine with no network you can create such a DVD yourself with Pungi (which ships with a everything manifest to do this easily) or use the Revisor graphical tool to create your own custom spin. Pungi is in the repository and Revisor has already been committed and would be available within a day.
Rahul - I realize I can search for Pungi &/or Revisor to find the documentation. I further realize that right at the moment, your life probably feels more like a pitched battle than a life. So please take the next sentiment with a grain of salt and the last bit of this week's ration of good humor.
Would it kill you to note a URL to either of the mentioned packages' documentation sites?? Please??
I'll note that I for for one, and I expect many others, will archive your note in hopes that when the information is needed, we can find it again and save a pile of effort. Since I'm not ready to fight the network congestion for F7 this moment, I'm also not ready to thnk about a possible respin effort either.
Thanks for the use of everybody's bandwidth.
I already provided these details in
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2007-June/msg00183.html
I haven't slept for over two days now so you got to excuse me if I am not repeatedly providing the same information.
Rahul
On 6/1/07, vvmarko@panet.co.yu vvmarko@panet.co.yu wrote:
What happened to Fedora Everything spin? I can't seem to find any CD or DVD iso's of it. Is there a link that I missed?
How am I to install F7 on a machine with no network?
Best regards, :-) Marko
Marko Vojinovic Institute of Physics University of Belgrade
While I don't need this, I seem to remember a torrent only everything cd being promised in a past, long thread
Seeing the answer from Rahul, I probably misunderstood. My bad.
Guus.
vvmarko@panet.co.yu wrote:
What happened to Fedora Everything spin? I can't seem to find any CD or DVD iso's of it. Is there a link that I missed?
Hi Marko,
I just installed my F7 using the 2.8G DVD that is on offer from bittorrent. AFAICS this contains everything. Just have another look.
Guus.
A.J. Bonnema wrote:
vvmarko@panet.co.yu wrote:
What happened to Fedora Everything spin? I can't seem to find any CD or DVD iso's of it. Is there a link that I missed?
Hi Marko,
I just installed my F7 using the 2.8G DVD that is on offer from bittorrent. AFAICS this contains everything. Just have another look.
No. That is a subset that is similar to previous Fedora Core releases. A DVD set of all packages would be much larger.
Rahul