On Sun, 2008-04-13 at 17:30 +0200, Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote: > fedora-live-base.ks > Includes everything needed to make a live spin work.
How does this differ from fedora-base-desktop.ks which we have today and which is used as the basis for the Desktop, the KDE and the XFCE spins? > fedora-live-desktop.ks > Includes everything needed to make the 'desktop' spin concept work, > but no localization. Includes fedora-live-base.ks. > > fedora-live-desktop-<lang>.ks > Includes localization bits (lang, keyboard, timezone, > @<lang>-support). Includes fedora-live-desktop.ks. > > Maybe create fedora-live-desktop-default.ks to provide the default > compose the way it is now (localization is en_US, includes @*-support). Ummm, the configs for the way things are done today _have_ to exist in some form. Otherwise, it kind of breaks the ability for us to, you know, release the distro ;-) I really don't like -default, though. 'base' has been pretty good, but -base-base-desktop seems odd :) I'm not against the general idea, although it's really too late to make changes to the configs we use for Fedora 9. > Although possibly a futile point at this moment; A stock Fedora 8 > compose from the kickstarts currently in livecd-tools' GIT repo > (including updates!), and one that only includes @dutch-support (new > model, also including updates). Sure you're not building x86_64 images? As that looks pretty close to the x86_64 size. If not, then ahh, the fun of the ever-growing distro! Jeremy -- Fedora-livecd-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-livecd-list
