------- Comment From [email protected] 2020-04-17 03:12 EDT-------
(In reply to comment #21)
> Unfortunately installer-arch/ is hardcoded portion of the prefix in the
> internal archive publishing, internal mirroring, and external mirroring,
> thus I cannot change it to legacy-installer-arch.
>
> Also these will only exist for a short period of time until June, so I don't
> see the point of investing into redoing all of our archive publishing to
> support this.
>
> If you use an internal mirror, you can modify it with extra symlinks to
> symlink legacy-images to images to fix your internal deployment. However, we
> should work together on moving away your virt-install deployments away from
> d-i.

You can install suse,redhat,fedora,debian and old ubuntu guests with
virt-install. cockpit uses virt-install under the covers. virt-manager
uses virt-install under the covers. For any system that has non-Ubuntu
guests as well saying "hey we have something better" is just not
helpful.

I think the proper fix is to teach virt-install the new installer. We
already have lots of special handling code in virt-install for different
versions of different distros.

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