I *think* the original point was that mkcd wasn't happening for him anymore, 
and he wanted to make sure that it got fixed before the next release. I don;t 
think was having any issues about running cooker per se. (But I *might*have 
missed something.)

Bob Finch


On Tuesday 01 July 2003 07:55 am, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 01:18, Frank Griffin wrote:
> > I've been building and testing cooker systems for over a year, primarily
> > by creating ISOs with MakeCD and burning them.  I've tried harddrive and
> > network installs, but they don't work for me (as documented in bug 3295).
>
> *snippety*
>
> I've installed Cooker from network source quite often and it's never
> caused any trouble.
>
> Having said that, the most trouble-free way to install Cooker is
> generally to install the previous stable release, define Cooker sources,
> and urpmi --auto-select to get to current Cooker. Since Cooker is by
> definition unstable, installation can never be guaranteed to work, so
> it's better to work from a stable base.


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