On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:50 PM, James Laska <jlaska@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Sure, very possible. If a yum repo isn't available that has the exact > mix of packages you desire, you'll need to provide one. > > So for anaconda-14.19-1, you could download it and create a local yum > repo for pungi > > # mkdir /tmp/koji-rpms > # cd !$ > # koji download-build --latestfrom dist-f14-updates-candidate > anaconda > # createrepo . > > Then add a repo in your ks.cfg > > repo --name local-rpms --baseurl file:///tmp/koji-rpms > > Then re-run pungi. I might be missing something, but that should > provide the general flow. OK - sounds feasible - also I saw that there are scripts around to "edit" boot.iso so that it replaces anaconda with a more up to date one than when the iso was built - but I don't know if there is an equivalent to do the same to a DVD iso? If there was such a script it would be a lot quicker to run it with a single rpm file, compared to rebuilding with a local repo containing the single rpm? I am out of time today but may try to look into this more in the next day or two.... dayjob interferes! -- mike c -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test