Greetings
If people get bored on traditional installation testing of Anaconda
there is an dnf preview in Anaconda which introduces among st other
things payload or parallel downloads of all packages which means it's
going to be faster for network installations ( unscientific measurements
yield roughly 30% - 40% faster installment of @core in network installs )
Now unfortunately the payload can currently be used only to install
relatively low amount of packages ( core/base/lxde maybe ) as it
downloads the .rpms to the installation ramdisk as well as the download
progress visibility are well not as best as they can be.
To test this just add “dnf” parameter to the kernel boot line when
booting the beta installation media and it will switch use dnf instead
of yum as well as enable downloading of the packages in parallel for
networked installs.
JBG
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