On 04/29/2009 10:15 PM, Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Tuesday, April 28 2009, Warren Togami said:
This patch allows livecd-iso-to-disk.sh to detect if the specified .iso
image is an Anaconda DVD installer.  If so, it copies it to the USB disk
and configures syslinux to boot it.  Anaconda will automatically find
the DVD iso on the USB stick and install from it.

Requires Fedora 11 Preview DVD iso and later.

So I've been thinking about this all day and I really don't know that it
makes sense.  The script is explicitly for *live* images (it's in the
name! :-) and making it support more than that is just going to
complicate things.  What happens when someone then wants it to support
Ubuntu images or something else?

Also, I'm hoping to stop adding functionality to the shell script at
some point as liveusb-creator really should be preferred for most cases,
although it's command line mode needs some work


liveusb-creator has live in its name too!

OK, I'll write a separate script dedicated to this and a patch for liveusb-creator too.

Warren Togami
wtog...@redhat.com

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