On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 20:50:32 -0500 Douglas McClendon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dumb question- What does this actually do? (e.g. an e.g.) Sorry, so, in a kickstart file you want to actually use to install something you have to define a method, that is a location to find the packages, or find stage2 if you started with boot.iso or pxe boot or something like that. This is akin to the boot time argument "method=<something>". One such method is "url" which can be http/ftp. Since this is a popular network install method, and since installs generate a kickstart file from the install, it would be handy to be able to take that kickstart file and shove it directly into either livecd-tools or pungi. Instead of adding a repo line and duplicating some information, the kickstart parsing code should be able to take that url definition and turn it into a repo to be used later. Since this only really makes sense in compose tools, but we want the code to do this to be in a shared location, pykickstart grew a method to turn the url method into a repo and add it to the repo list. If your method was anything but url, pykickstart will raise a generic error, which is why I just have an empty except:pass. -- Jesse Keating Fedora -- All my bits are free, are yours?
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