On 12/7/06, Ed Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yes, though I don't have many data points, having only done a 3 or 4
installs so far, and focused on other details (like changes to
kickstart files).  Also, I was doing Server installs, with a much
smaller footprint (<300rpms, <1GB).  The subjective experience was of
something pretty wrong though: much longer for the OS to install than
normal, and filenames echoed as they installed in %post ticked by
rather than streaming by too fast to read.


One of the GREAT things about the new anaconda is you should be able to add
your own repos to the kickstart.  That means you don' have to install
anything in %post just include the packages in the package section of the
ks.cfg.  I'm sure there will be special cases but most everything should
install properly from the repos you define.

Russell
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