On 11/09/2012 08:57 AM, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
On 11/09/2012 04:43 PM, Jesse Keating wrote:
While that has some obvious issues, like new hardware doesn't work
with old kernel/syslinux/grub/udev/etc...,
It's not like it always works in that area anyway
Right, computers don't always work, so lets give up, and go shopping right?
there are further issues as some configuration has to happen within
the installed system, which means knowing how things like firewall
config, network config, mount options, root auth configuration,
selinux, bootloader config and so on.
Last time I checked the configuration of those files have remained the
same for years if we put that aside how is Anaconda supposed to be
reverted in the future what's the plan you guys have here, which
direction are you guys taking in regards to that?
JBG
The inputs to the tools doing the configuration of those tools has
changed over time. We don't want to duplicate code by having our own
pile of config parsers and writers, we want to rely on the same tools
that userlands are using.
As far as Anaconda reverted in the future, I'm confused as to when/where
this became a requirement.
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