Bryan J Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > Understand that, but there is still a modification of NFS boot for > Diskless/Stateless in RHEL 5, even if based on older developments.
Not sure what you mean by 'a modification'. The support *is there in the stock initrd in RHEL 5*. > > Attempting to catalog a list of network/storage module is a long-term > > failure. We do a hack in anaconda by looking for modules that reference > > certain needed symbols (register_net_device, register_block, etc.), but > > it's still a hack. > > And only in newer Fedora developments (post-RHEL 5) as I understand it? Correct. It was a side effect of porting the installer to udev. > > Honestly, I'm not sure what we really need right now is Yet Another > > initrd project. There's talk of a new upstream one that can hopefully > > be shared by multiple distros, but that's still a ways off from production. > > In the meantime, it's probably better to just fix what's there. > > Which means merging system-config-netboot approaches, its init script, > etc... with mayflower for RHEL 5-specific details that do not have newer > Fedora developments. What specific features do you need? Bill -- Fedora-livecd-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-livecd-list
