>> If so, I think this would be a handy option, for those situations where >> you >> need cobbler-on-a-dvd. Perhaps a --copy-files or --standalone option? >> It >> would probably be wise to limit this to single distros on a DVD iso only, >> since more than one would be huge and I'd imagine a lot of users would >> run >> into space issues while trying to compile that into the ISO. >> > > Yep. I'd be interested in seeing that, though I suspect at that point > where you are really doing is taking a distro CD > and putting a ks= URL into the default kernel options and rebuilding it. > Seems doable from what data > cobbler has imported, however (maybe), which would be better than > keeping the ISOs around.
Right, I think it would be much more useful than the standard install media. This way, you'd have all your systems/profiles for a given distro on a DVD so if you had to build a systems in a network-less environment (or at least one that doesn't have access to a cobbler server), you'd still have your menu of options, and kickstarts with included snippets that fully configure your systems for you. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. _______________________________________________ cobbler mailing list [email protected] https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/cobbler
