[Fwd: Re: requiring .discinfo in exploded remote trees]

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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: requiring .discinfo in exploded remote trees
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006 08:57:55 -0700
From: Ed Brown <ebrown@xxxxxxxx>
To: David Lehman <dlehman@xxxxxxxxxx>
References: <1165504346.5577.19.camel@purdy>

David Lehman wrote:
Installation methods utilizing a remote tree enjoy the task of verifying
that the remote tree matches the boot media used. This prevents a user
from trying, for example, to perform an installation using RHEL4 boot
media and a RHEL3 tree.

Why is it necessary to prevent a user from doing this?  Is it just the
presumption that that's not what they really want to do, or is there a
reason why it just can't work?  It would benefit many of us who
support multiple releases to be able to initiate installs with the
same boot media, and even more so if update level changes also did not
require new media.  If it seems a necessary protection for most users,
what about a boot argument that would allow it for those that care?

thanks,
Ed


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