2015-01-03 12:36 GMT+01:00 Per Øyvind Karlsen <[email protected]>:

> 2015-01-03 9:23 GMT+01:00 Blackcrack <[email protected]>:
>
>>  Hi,
>>
>> can we add in urpmi the switch --install-system for tell urpmi, which
>> drive
>> have urpmi to use for installing an basesystem and others task-XXXXX,
>> what we want, for an easy possible to install an system, the
>> Drakliveinstaller
>> can we use therefore as fronted .. to have with "urpmi --install-system"
>> something like in Win or dos the order "sys C:\" or an other drive .
>> With this have we the possible to install an system on prompt/console
>> so have we the possible easy via urpmi + swich  like
>> "urpmi --install-system /mnt/sda1 basesystem task-bash task-apache
>> task-php task-sshd drakconf task-grub2 "
>> easy install an web-server without X or something.. or an easy possible
>> creating to
>> have an rpm-releated installer behind mkfs.ext4  ;)
>>
>> this make the live really easyer also with an liveiso,
>> easy urpmi --install-system $installsystem
>> if setting up before "formated rootsystem = $installsystem" ;) you see ;)
>>
>> easy add an switch on urpmi and most problems be solved :)
>> because if we have an running livesystem and can install
>> on usb an livesystem + urpmi can we gormating any hdd\sdd or how ever
>> and can use this as installsystem .
>>
>> so that's why " urpmi --install-system" switch to have an possible for
>> installing rpm's on an other harddisk/USB or maybe an iso /creating an
>> iso .. :
>>
>> urpmi --install-system basesystem task-bash icewm
>> --install-system-makeiso livesystem.iso
>>
>> urpmi --install-system basesystem task-bash icewm  --install-system-base
>> $installsystem
>> or
>> urpmi --install-system basesystem task-bash icewm  --install-system-base
>> /mnt/sdd3
>> the possible for install system without grub, because an other disc have
>> include grub and
>> this installed system it is managed by the other system
>>
>> urpmi --install-system basesystem task-bash icewm  --install-system-base
>> /mnt/sdd3
>>
>>
>> --install-system (installing the listed rpm's and task's who be needed
>> and listed.. and solving the dependencies)
>>
>> --install-system-base (use the filesystem from mounted device a.e:
>> /mnt/sdd2 or /dev/sdd2 )
>> or
>> --install-system-makeiso ( use mkiso add syslinux and create an bootable
>> kernel +systemd +tty a.e: livesystem.iso )
>>
>> --install-system-rootpw (ask password of root without this string whant
>> set the passwort to no pw)
>> --install-system-user ( ask to adding users and start "adduser" without
>> this string it is only root existent)
>>
>>
>> for this we need 2 basesystems
>> 1. normal install as running system, normal install grub2.rpm+systemd.rpm
>> bash.rpm
>>
>> 2. livesystem who adjusting the kernel+systemd+bash+tty + syslinux who
>> boot only
>> the compatible grub2 for efi & normal System without efi for booting in
>> each case from an livesystem.
>>
>> one for IBM-compatieble i586 and one for ARM
>> because i586 works in both systems and make it possible for detecting the
>> x86_64 extension
>>
>> for this :
>> --install-system-IBM
>> or
>> --install-system-ARM
>>
>> and  (aarch64 armv7hl armv7l i386 i586 x86_64)
>> --install-system-IBM (with the switch "auto" or "onlyi586" or onlyx86_64
>> or nothing, -> auto)
>> --install-system-ARM (with the switch "auto" or aarch64, armv7hl, armv7l
>> or nothing -> error message)
>>
> working on, will hopefully have "perfect" integration of installation into
> chroots of others architectures using static qemu user & binfmt,
> where it should also provide this without any issues warned about (ie.
> such as complaints about unknown uid/gid).
> For those running arm port on real arm hardware, I should have in place
> automatic platform detection such as on x86 soon, eliminating the need for
> /etc/rpm/platform.
>
>>
>> if i had anything forgotten, can you make more complete :)
>>
>> this about urpmi as install-system in prompt :)
>>
>> more easy can you it not make, and urpmi make it also  use with with
>> small QT lib's as GUI .
>> isn't it so ?
>>
>> happy programming :)
>>
> Well, I'm working on functionality like this especially for arm port,
> where the packaging and dependency solving will take care of all the
> aspects that can be made non-interactive, ie.
> as rpm works in batch mode, and one dosen't want to overextend a tool with
> functionality that's not really within in it's areas of
> responsibilities/purposes of use.
>
I've just pushed updates for rpm, perl-URPM & urpmi adding support for
automatically generating and loading /etc/rpm/platform within a chroot with
ie. 'urpmi --root foo --target-arch=armv7hl', with there no longer being
any need for passing --ignorearch either.
Once a package with static build of qemu arm user space emulation has been
made in cooker, I'll add support for automatically installing it and
setting binfmt_misc etc. for in urpmi as well.

When this is in place, the complicated howto initializing an arm chroot
described at https://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/ARM will be reduced to only
passing --target-arch to urpmi for when installing from repos for other
architectures. :)

--
Regards,
Per Øyvind
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