On Fri, Mar 22, 2019, 08:35 Johnny Hughes <johnny@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 2/2/19 5:47 PM, Brendan Brewster wrote: > > Just curious. In the two most recent releases of CentOS 7 AltArch i386 > > there has not been made available a DVD iso (or the live ones) alongside > > NetInstall/Minimal/Everything. Any plans to make available the DVD > > variation for the current or future releases? > > > > For older 32-bit hardware, it can be nice to be able to burn a single > layer > > DVD. > > > > > > Currently all the Alternative arches get the same ISOs .. which are > Everything, Minimal, NetInstall. (except of course for armhfp .. were > the install is very different). > > It takes a bunch of extra work / testing to develop the DVD install ISO. > It requires a unique package list to only include items needed from the > installer. > > I would say that the best way to install CentOS is with the Minimal > install and yum groups afterwards .. or a net install. > > I will never say never, but unless we have some community people develop > the file lists for point release time, I don't see us doing more ISOs > type for several reasons. two of which are: > > 1) It is very chaotic at point release time and people want things > faster than we can release them. Developing the file lists that can make > the DVD installer work OK takes time we don't really have. > > 2) Adding 20 or 30 more GB of to our mirrors , when scaled to 600 or so > mirrors worldwide is a lot of extra storage and bandwidth. > > If we eliminate the Everything ISO we might do DVD only .. BUT .. i am > usually afraid to do that. > > Anyway .. x86_64 is the main supported architecture and we don't > currently plan to add more isos, certainly not without help maintaining > the file lists that a DVD iso would require. More important than the > list is the install testing to make sure it all works before release. > > Here is the repo where we maintain lists and comps (group) files: > https://git.centos.org/summary/sig-core!comps.git > > Thanks, > Johnny Hughes > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos Thank you Johnny, greatly appreciate the reply and insight on the matter. I'm not sure if I could be of help as I'm not familiar with this but I will plan to take a gander at that repo. Thanks! -Brendan _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos