I've made the first step[1] towards actually getting the initrd for livecds to be created as part of the "normal" mkinitrd that gets run when the kernel is installed in rawhide. This, though, means that running mayflower from livecd-creator is fairly overkill and even likely to cause problems as the two are unlikely to be kept in sync.
Therefore, I'd like to propose removing mayflower and the calls to use it from the livecd build process. This, though, would mean that pre-Fedora 9 images would need a little bit of config work to continue building them with git livecd-tools. Basically, for those configs, we'd likely end up just wanting to pull livecd-tools into their manifest and then have the %post of the config run mayflower. I'll fix up the F8 configs when doing so, but will probably drop the < F8 configs from the package. Anyone see any real problems with this? Jeremy [1] At this point, it's pretty crude but it at least moves us in the right direction and gets us to stop thinking "oh we can just change livecd-tools and change the boot" -- Fedora-livecd-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-livecd-list
