Re: Where is the kickstart file for the audio spin?

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On 7 September 2012 09:30:01 M. Edward  Borasky wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 8:26 AM, Christopher Antila
> 
> <crantila@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> > I don't even want to start thinking about how you thought of that
> >> > metaphor... but in a couple of releases, maybe we should start to
> >> > consider what's involved in asking RelEng to support another kernel
> >> > version, or see how the Spin turns out, and contemplate moving to a
> >> > Remix.
> >> 
> >> What's the difference between a respin and a remix?
> > 
> > A "spin" is a version of Fedora produced, supported, and endorsed by the
> > Fedora community. Basically, any derivative that meets those requirements
> > could be a spin.
> > 
> > A "remix" could be anything based on Fedora. For instance, Kororaa Linux
> > is a remix because the RPM Fusion repository (among others) is/are
> > enabled by default. Red Hat Enterprise Linux and its derivatives are also
> > technically Fedora remixes.
> > 
> > As far as I know, Fedora currently allows only one kernel per processor
> > architecture, so if we want to use a full realtime kernel, we'll need to
> > produce a remix.
> 
> Ah ... but if the real-time kernel was in the F18 repositories and a
> respin only used it and all the tools worked with it, the collection
> could be a respin?

Yes, a "spin," not a "respin."

Does anybody remember more about our difficulties with kernels? I know we've 
looked into it before.


Christopher.
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