Chris Lumens wrote : > > I just installed the development tree for the first time in a while > > yesterday, and was a bit surprised and disappointed to see that the > > firstboot step to install packages from "Extra" CDs was gone (which AFAIK > > has only ever been used in RHEL). > > > > Is it just temporary because of the changes to all the package related > > tools to use yum as a backend, or is this final? In FC4 it apparently > > didn't work anyway, so as long as system-cdinstall-helper is still there > > for installing the same stuff after firstboot, from nautilus using the > > "autorun" script, it's no big deal anyway. > > It's been removed, at least for now, because of all the packaging stuff. > The additional CDs module in firstboot actually used > system-config-packages for all the hard work, but that program no longer > exists. We'll have to either do some work on pirut or firstboot to get > that supported again. > > The relevant comment in the firstboot spec file is: > > * Wed Nov 16 2005 Chris Lumens <clumens@xxxxxxxxxx> 1.3.53-1 > - Disable Additional CDs module for now Thanks for those details! I see two important reasons to not forget to get the feature back in before FC5 final : - It would be nice for me to still be able to provide compilations of packages on CD or DVD for FC5 (and not just me, Extras for instance), and this right after install from the original FC5 media for users without Internet access. So it can't be re-added in an update. - RHEL5 will definitely use this (ipw2x00 firmwares etc.), so if the next RHEL is based on FC5 as time lines seem to suggest, it'll be required. Anyway, I'll focus testing other aspects of FC development for now, then. Matthias -- Clean custom Red Hat Linux rpm packages : http://freshrpms.net/ Fedora Core release 4 (Stentz) - Linux kernel 2.6.14-1.1656_FC4 Load : 0.02 0.17 0.23 -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list