On Tue, Sep 17, 2019, at 9:09 AM, jkone...@redhat.com wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> We (the Anaconda installer team) want to solve multiple problems by one
> solution and we want 
> 
> *YOUR FEEDBACK!*
> 
> 
> In short we are proposing to use custom repo files when configuring
> Anaconda for image creation instead of adding even more complexity to
> the kickstart repo command. For more details see the link below.
> 
> Purpose of this mail is to give everyone interested in the topic a
> place to discuss our proposal to find out if we didn't miss something
> or better case, if you agree with it :). It could be that this is not
> applicable for Lorax / Pungi / live-cd tool in that case please write a
> response to the document.
> 

In general, I'd prefer to extend the ks repo command.

My main concern is that the original-ks.cfg or anaconda-ks.cfg might no longer 
provide a complete description of how a particular system was installed, so 
it'd like that info exposed on the installed system somehow.

As for implementation, perhaps base64 zlib compressed. repo passed as a cmdline 
arg would be useful to avoid having to create updates.img. Could also be done 
as --repofilecontent for the repo command.

I think it's already possible to place a .repo file from ks %pre?


V/r,
James Cassell


> You can read details here:
> 
> https://hackmd.io/@prJIqOTeSxC-W0RNGKIGbQ/ByzIz3kIH/edit
> 
> Please, all the relevant comments should stay in the document if
> possible. If that solution won't work because of higher traffic then we
> will find a better solution but the point is to have everything on one
> place.
> 
> Have a great day everyone,
> Jirka
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