Jesse Keating wrote:
On Saturday 20 January 2007 15:03, John Summerfield wrote:
Why do you still hard-code the size? IMV it should be a parameter (maybe
with a default value). Some people like to create their own with bigger
images, and if I'm never going to burn it to any media, the larger the
better.
It has to be coded somewhere (: One can pass a variable or set a variable
when using splittree, I just thought that the default should reflect what
we've used for Fedora 6. In pungi, I plan on making it a (semi hidden)
configurable parameter.
I'm looking at splittree in FC6; it's hard-coded to 640*1024.0*1024, and
I don't see a way to override it.
I contend it should be specifiable from the commandline, and the default
value be set in a configuration file for the distro. The config file
might also specify the product name (RHEL, FC, Clark Connect etc) and
release.
And all this info should go into the first ISO image so folk can easily
see how to recreate it, create modified versions etc etc. Of course,
this is all beyond the scope of changing CD size....
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Cheers
John
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