Re: wiki, README and TODO update

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On Thu, 2009-05-14 at 22:53 -0400, David Dillow wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-05-14 at 20:32 -0500, Victor Lowther wrote:
> > On Tue, 2009-05-12 at 16:50 +0200, Harald Hoyer wrote:
> > > Today I updated http://apps.sourceforge.net/trac/dracut/ and the package README and TODO files.
> > > The next days, I will add iSCSI support and test various network setups.
> > 
> > Cool.  I ahve been working on some test suite improvements (lvm on
> > cryptroot on software raid5), and am working on making dracut actually
> > work in that configuration.  I will post patches to the mailing list
> > once it works without manual hackery.
> > 
> > Next stop, all that over iscsi.  Should be fun.
> 
> Glad to see this project isn't dead...

I had a sudden attack of Real Life -- my daughter learned to crawl, so
the tiny amounts of free time I once had vanished.

> I've got a few boot-off-of-NFS patches together that use DHCP options to
> find the root, and let it be overridden by the command line. I've also
> got a piece that lets it boot over a bonded network. I'll try to circle
> back to those and post them before Memorial Day (May 25h).

Cool.  Can you also hack up a makefile target that tests it using kvm
and/or qemu?

I suppose I should post my more generic test suite improvements (making
kvm/qemu work no matter what it is named on any given distro) to give
you something a little easier to build with.

> These all trigger off of udev events, though I recall there was some
> discussion about whether that was the way to go or not. In many ways,
> they are just polish on some of the network patches that have been
> posted here before (by you two, IIRC).

I don't think we ever finally decided one way or the other, the
conversations kind of died off without reaching a conclusion.

> Dave
> 
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Victor Lowther
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