On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 10:38 -0700, Toshio Kuratomi wrote: > > Well, I take it that you are aware that cd media is not normally > > partitioned (it is for bizarre things like Apple Mac OS X install CD's > > using Apple Partition Map; but that is totally not relevant for a Fedora > > Live CD on any architecture we want to support). > > > I was confused when I first read autopsy's comment as well. Autopsy, > are you talking about partitioning when creating the liveCD/liveX image? > Or talking about paritioning when installing from liveMedia to a hard > drive? I might add that for the latter, we want to allow the user to create LVM / swap / crypto whatever to install to. That's why we need something like gnome-diskutil that I mentioned in the README.fedora. > I like pilgrim's simplicity. I'm a little hesitant that it's written in > shell (Shell doesn't scale to larger projects nearly as well as python. > Although the original kadischi code had a lot of > reimplementation-of-the-wheel problems.) Shell was chosen as that's the natural language you want to use when defining derivatives. It's simple, lots of people know it and it's very expressive. Btw, I don't expect pilgrim to grow a lot in size and complexity, it's pretty much feature complete except for a few features. For the record, I've written quite a bit of stuff in python but always ended up disliking it - I guess I'm one of the types of programmers that pick extremes. I love writing code in C and think I'm good at it. Shell is pretty useful for stuff like pilgrim. Python always been in the middle for me, I like to call it a "cute" language, but not really useful for the stuff I wanted to do. It always ended up letting me down one way or another. Of course, YMMV, I understand and see that some people use Python in wonderful ways, more power to them. I just don't like it. > I'll have to run pilgrim to see how kadischi and pilgrim differ in real > usage. Let me know if you need help. I tend to hang out on #fedora-desktop on GimpNet and #freedesktop on freenode as davidz. I suppose this list if fine to use too. David -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list