On May 19, 2008, at 6:18 PM, Martin Langhoff wrote: > On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Berkowitz Andrew (Project Connect) > > The installation was perfect with the full Fedora 7 installation. >> >> Is it possible to install all of OLPC's customizations on top of a >> stock >> Fedora installation? > > Yes. Add the XS repositories to your yum sources, and install xs-pkgs > from there (which should pull all the right dependencies). I suspect > it will muck up a few things, such as user accts created for > processes. The kernel might also be missing those specific drivers you > need.
The config file for ejabberd is in xs-config, so you will probably want to replace the Fedora repos with the OLPC ones, and install xs-pkgs and xs-config. (I'm thinking evil thoughts about just installing the idmgr and ejabberd packages and grabbing the ejabberd config file from git... Since in the NYC installation you provide all networking services externally!) > So I can't guarantee it will work. Definitely not, but I bet it will be close. Don't forget to reboot after installing xs-config, to trigger any post-first-boot network configurations... >> How else would you suggest we proceed? > > Hmmm. As you aren't using AAs, you probably don't need ourcustom > kernel. So perhaps install xs-config and then review what xs-pkgs will > pull in - you'll want to install all of that except for the custom > kernel. We have no custom kernel, our repositories simply contain a freeze of the Fedora 7 release/update repos at a recent date. You are safe there... Thanks for working on this! wad _______________________________________________ Server-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel
