"Chris Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree that it would be better that way. in fact, I thought there was
> supposed to be a current Cooker ISO set available on linuxberg, but I
> couldn't find it. I just took the script from the 7.2beta and modified it
> to fit my needs. It would seem that the mirror could just kick off the
same
> script via cron then there would always be a current cooker iso set.
>
> just my $.02
> Chris
>
It is actually not so easy to do since there is no guaranty that cooker is
complete. If (e.g.) you decide to make an iso when the kernel is being
updated, you will end up with something unusable. Even worse, you could end up
with wrong versions in the index files used by the installer because the rpms
have been updated after these files were created.
When you do your own images, you can at least check that the basic stuff is
there, and stop the mirroring. Current is a concept that has no real meaning
for something like cooker.
Making a total of 4 cts (maybe 3).
=-=
kk1
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