Re: commands available on bootable iso

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On Sun, 26 Mar 2023 12:03:53 -0500
Ranjan Maitra <mlmaitra@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Sun Mar26'23 08:30:51AM, Community Support for Fedora Users wrote:
> > From: stan via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2023 08:30:51 -0700
> > To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Cc: stan <upaitag@xxxxxxxx>
> > Reply-To: Community support for Fedora users
> > <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: commands available on
> > bootable iso
> > 
> > On Sat, 25 Mar 2023 22:21:22 -0700
> > Geoffrey Leach <geoffleach.gl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >   
> > > Is it possible to get a list of the commands available on a
> > > Fedora iso  without actually mounting the iso? What I'm looking
> > > for is the commands available from the Anaconda menu, not the
> > > commands that are installed to the disk.   
> > 
> > Possible?  Yes.  Easy?  No.
> > 
> > I think the definitive way would be to download the src.rpm and
> > unpack it, and look at the code to see what commands are there.
> > 
> > https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=2
> > 
> > You could also ask on the fedora anaconda mailing list.  The
> > developers probably have a list of the commands, or know them.
> > 
> > I haven't seen the interface since they switched from the hub and
> > spoke format, but I assume there will be different commands
> > depending on where you are in the install process.  So, your
> > question is not well difined.  If you are asking the developers,
> > they will probably want to know why you are asking, or what you are
> > looking for in order to narrow it down.  
> 
> So, I am not sure what the OP is asking for. But from the kickstart
> file(s), you can get the list of the rpms in an iso from:
> 
> https://pagure.io/fedora-kickstarts/tree/f37
> 
> Then you can use:
> 
> dnf repoquery -l rpm-name
> 
> and get the list of the files in each rpm.
> 
> This is a large number of rpms, and even larger number of files to go
> through.
> 
> Best wishes,
> Ranjan

Thanks for that. Quite a complex setup, tho not surprising.

What I wanted to be able to do is this. I 've downloaded the fedora 37
iso. I wan to know if it has gparted. How can I answer that without
writing it to a thumb drive and booting?
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