Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Thu, 2008-10-16 at 12:15 -0700, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Thu, 2008-10-16 at 14:08 -0500, Paul B Schroeder wrote:
In my kickstart config, the %include files are all generated in %pre
and don't exist at compose time, thus "--ignore-missing-includes".
And I have no repo lines defined in my ks.cfg either, so the --repo-*
options allow you to specify or add repo info from the command line.
--repo-baseurl=REPO BASEURL
repository name and base URL to use
--repo-mirrorlist=REPO MIRRORLIST
repository name and mirrorlist URL to use
--ignore-missing-includes
ignore missing %include files in the kickstart
config
Rather than throw more command line options at the problems, I wonder if
it would make more sense to make the kickstart parsing gracefully handle
and warn about missing includes.
Yeah, I would think this should just work. I know it's something that's
been used to good effect within anaconda in the past.
I also really don't like doing repo
declaration via the command line arguments, but I'll think on this one a
bit more.
I definitely don't like this -- the idea of using a kickstart config for
pungi, livecd-creator, etc is that the config file can be enough to
reliably recreate a set of images. Passing the repos on the command
line makes this entirely not the case.
But this doesn't preclude one from reliably recreating images. It
simply allow you to add repos.
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Blue Coat Systems, Inc.
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