Ed Greshko escribió: > Robert P. J. Day wrote: >> for the first time, i'd like to download the fedora 8 x86_64 re-spin >> and, to be frank, there's not a single web page i've found that tells >> me how to use jigdo to do it. >> >> i've perused the tutorials and HOWTOs at fedoraunity.org and >> followed links, and i'm now fairly conversant on the rationale behind >> re-spins and why jigdo was developed and a whole lot of other stuff >> but i've yet to find a single page that says, "oh, you want a re-spin? >> follow these steps." >> >> seriously, this is what i think has been a fundamental failing of a >> lot of online fedora documentation -- the notion of a simple "recipe": >> do these things, and you will get what you want. instead, there's >> typically a great deal of philosophical substantiation, while the poor >> reader is just sitting there, thinking, "well, yeah, but i just want >> to *do* something, so how do i *do* it?" (it's sort of like, when i >> ask someone for the time, i want them to tell me the time, i don't >> need to be told how to build a watch.) >> >> so, really, when i decided to grab a re-spin, i figured to invest a >> minute or two googling, find the command, and run it. i'm still >> looking. why is it typically this time-consuming? > > Not 100% sure what you are asking...but are you seeking > http://atterer.net/jigdo/ for guidance? > Nah, better use: http://fedorasolved.org/post-install-solutions/jigdo/ -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list