Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Chris Jones wrote:
Point out where exactly the article is wrong or just drop the
unnecessary generalizations.
There is also a typo, for what it is worth.
In the pungi section
"The easiest way to get pungi is to run yum install pungi on your
Fedora Core 6, Fedora 7 or Rawhide system, and the code will be
installed from the Fedora repository."
In the Live CD tools section
"The easiest way to get pungi is to run yum install livecd-tools on
your Fedora Core 6, Fedora 7 or Rawhide system, and the code will be
installed from the Fedora repository."
Presumably that last quote should start something like
"The easiest way to get LiveCD Creator is ...."
No. Pungi is a different tool. The article talks about three tools you
can use to create custom spins of Fedora.
Explain to me then how
> yum install pungi
AND
> yum install livecd-too
both install pungi. This is exactly what the two statements above,
pulled directly from the web page, say.
This is a typo and you know it..
Chris
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