Michael DeHaan wrote: > I believe Jon indicated on IRC that Revisor had issues about detecting > drives because of it's usage of a newer-than-normal libata (or somesuch) > and that you were seeing frequent issues with SATA and ATA drives on > sda not showing up. I do know that F7's installer on this particular > machine does accurately detect the drives in question, so it doesn't > seem to be a kernel problem. I asked if this was being looked at, and > was told I would need to fix it myself. Fair enough. I'd prefer to > not debug that if I don't have to. > Luckily the F7 installer doesn't use mayflower to compose initrd's, but (upstream!) livecd-tools does. I'm not sure if that actually contributes in creating the issue but it sure is one difference. > I'm currently looking at livecd-creator because Fedora uses it and it's > really all I need. LiveCD creator appears to do what I want, and if > Revisor > wants to build koan Live CD's, that's great too. In the end, the tool > doesn't matter, as long as it gets the job done for the people who use it. > Frankly, Revisor uses that same livecd-tools. We're as close to upstream as we can be, given that we have to clone their codebase to be able to create a file that does allow python to import it, and allow further customization by importing that and extending it where we need to. If someone can hand us a case where the same media created with livecd-tools does work, and the media created with livecd-tools via Revisor doesn't, then I'll be the first to admit it's my mistake after all and Revisor is to blame. Kind regards, Jeroen van Meeuwen -kanarip _______________________________________________ et-mgmt-tools mailing list et-mgmt-tools@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools