Martin Langhoff wrote: > On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 7:13 AM, Jerry Vonau <jvonau@xxxxxxx> wrote: >>> How about not running the school server on an OS which gets no more >> upgrades, >>> not even critical security upgrades??? Fedora 7 is no longer >> supported, so of >>> course there will be no efforts made to make modern live CD tools work >> with it. > > I can understand Kevin's sentiments, but at the time we are in > development, and the port to F9 is a major undertaking that I cannot > focus on right now. We will tackle it, but there are more pressing > needs. > > And some of the stuff we have on F7 will be really hard to reimplement > on F9 - if anyone is keen on lending a hand with porting our odd > network setup scripts to F9, he or she will earn my deepest thanks. > And possibly a gig with us too if desired :-) > Networking, right up my ally, I don't think you would need to change anything, just don't use NetworkManager. I'll have a look, off list, if you like. >> Yea, you should try to get "School Server image" working as a "spin". >> Have you tried the --base-on= option to livecd-tools and try to re-spin, >> with the f7 live disk as the source, with a later distro? This, I think, >> would be the same as doing a yum upgrade on the F7 release and >> re-rolling it. > > Is there a "base" commandline liveCD for F7? Our current spin is a > X-less server setup. > The livecd-fedora-minimal.ks is X-less. What base-on= does, is when the new ext3 filesystem is created for the new cd, the old filesystem is copied over before any rpms are installed. Then more or less does a "yum upgrade" is done on the old setup, and the new iso is created. I'd try the minimal.ks(might need a bit of fiddling) with the base-on= pointing to your old livecd. Just a thought, Jerry -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list