On 08/15/11 22:37, Wei, Gang wrote:
David Cantrell wrote on 2011-08-15:
On 08/15/2011 10:41 AM, clumens@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
BTW, can anyone tell me where to find the current compose package
list for
F16? I need to make sure tboot package is included.
It's in the lorax package now, specifically:
http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=lorax.git;a=blob;f=share/ramdisk.ltmpl;hb= HEAD
Oh right, "compose", not "compose"
First I am really a bit confused by the two "compose"s you mentioned above. What I meant is how can I make sure tboot package will be included in F16 installation iso image?
Ambiguity is one of our favorite pastimes.
Second, I checked [lorax.git] / share / ramdisk.ltmpl, and could not find tboot in it. Does it mean tboot package is not required but also not removed -- so it is still there and is just optional?
Lorax is responsible for building (composing) what we call the
installation image, initrd.img. The things we need available to
anaconda during installation are placed in this image by lorax. It's a
special case live system image, tailored to anaconda's needs.
Third, I do think it is comps.xml file for F-16 that control whether tboot is included in installation iso, am I right?
comps.xml does control what packages are included in what we call the
tree. The tree is either the OS tree you see on a download site, e.g.:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/releases/15/
Or an ISO. Trees are built (composed) by another tool called pungi.
Confused yet?
Our idea for tboot was that we'd list it in comps.xml as an optional
package. It is up to users to specifically select it for installation
-or- list it in their %packages definition in a kickstart file.
Anaconda will then set up tboot iff it's in the target system's root
filesystem. tboot does not and should not be in the install image as
composed by lorax, it only needs to exist on the target system.
--
David Cantrell <dcantrell@xxxxxxxxxx>
Supervisor, Installer Engineering Team
Red Hat, Inc. | Westford, MA | EST5EDT
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