Eric Sandeen wrote:
> We may beat you to it...
I figured as such. ;-PPP Plus you guys have more computing power
in-house for builds (which take me at least 6 hours using 3
different systems simultaneously ;-).
> the installer will be ready post-haste,
Of which, I'm vastly impressed with your Anaconda modification in
previous releases. I'm currently running with 7.0.91 + XFS PR 0.10
on a half-dozen systems (plus various updates from Rawhide like KDE
2.1) -- including the one I'm writing this on.
> and we also have a kernel RPM building with all of Red Hat's
> patches + XFS
I tried to do that and wasted a good ~30 hours total. I just
couldn't get some patches to come through.
I also heard RedHat 7.1 comes with 2.4.2 instead of 2.4.3? I cannot
get into RedHat nor my favorite mirror to confirm that yet. Ack!
The pains and time delay of being just a "regular user." ;-PPP
> - although I'm not sure at this point if that will be installed
> by default w/ the system installer, or just a "vanilla" kernel
> with XFS and a couple small patches.
Giving the end-user the option is always ideal -- even if it is just
dumping the alternate kernel in another directory that Anaconda
knows nothing about.
> I can send a note to this list when the installer is ready.
Thanx, and greatly appreciate it all your efforts.
-- TheBS
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