Re: Fedora livecd

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Have you tried to create a couple customized live CDs by hand already?  
You should try to do it by hand first then automate it with a GUI.

(They don't call me Captain Obvious for nothing)

regards,
dan carpenter

On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Darko Ilic wrote:

> Hello there,
> 
> My name is Darko Ilic, I`m a Summer of code participant 
> (http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html) working on "Fedora LiveCD 
> generator" project.
> 
> The idea of the project is to create framework that can be used for custom 
> Fedora-based live CD generation out of the FC repository. 
> 
> What I need at the moment is gui for package selection. The app should be 
> really simple - it sould display package groups (just like during FC install 
> process), and to allow user to include/exclude groups or individual packages, 
> to check dependencies after that, and finaly, to write kickstart-like config 
> file (but only with package list, other stuff is not important).
> 
> Since the whole process is allready part of anaconda, the only thing I have to 
> do is to find the way to use it :)
> 
> I`ve downloaded anaconda via cvs, and I`m trying to hack it, but it`s quite 
> big, so a little help would be welcome.  What I really need are some 
> guidelines. Something like "having our desing in mind, I think the best way 
> to do it is to...", or "pay attention to these files in anaconda dev tree". 
> Also, it would be great if you could point me to something like development 
> documentation for anaconda, it would help me a lot.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Darko 
> 
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