Ok the installer iso has been respun the iso the athlon kernels.
The acl-devel and attr-devel packages have also been updated
to libacl-devel and libattr-devel.
I have not tested this iso but hopefully nothing in the
build process has gone a muck so it should work no worse than
the old one.
The Makefile that I use to do all the setup and building of the various
pieces has been included on the iso.
rebuildme/Makefile
No howto at this time but is anybody is feeling really brave they
can give play with it.
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 19:27, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Bernhard Erdmann wrote:
>
> > Is it that complicated? Do you have a Howto or a script how to "roll
> > your own installer"?
>
> It's not that hard, once you've taken the time to figure things out.
>
> There were two bits of it, Anaconda modifications to support xfs,
> and creating the right build environment for the installer. You can look
> at the patch in the Anaconda SRPM to see what we did to the installer
> itself (actually lots of xfs support is there already from Red Hat, thanks
> to Martin!). To see how we set up the build environment, it would
> probably be best to post a Makefile that Russell wrote to do most of
> the hard stuff.
>
> We essentially have every RPM from 8.0 + our RPMs in a tree, and symlink
> them around. One set of symlinks is for all the RPMs needed to build
> the anaconda environment, the other set of symlinks "teaches" the installer
> which RPMs are on which CD. Scripts that come with Anaconda do the
> rest (build the hdlist and build the installer).
>
> I'll talk to Russell about publishing the Makefile - I think we'd both
> be ecstatic if someone else wanted to pick up this work. :)
>
> -Eric
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Russell Cattelan <cattelan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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