Hello Juanjo, hello everybody,
I have some ideas to make unattended architecture simpler so that
unattended could be easier improved in future. Idea is to separate
completely boot disk and installation scripts. That would allow to use
installation scripts on any Linux distribution just like an
Juanjo Pablos jua...@apertus.es wrote on 06/06/2011 01:19:15 PM:
El 06/06/11 18:12, Timothy J Massey escribió:
The idea of reengineering the entire boot CD creation process is not
appealing to me, especially considering my *very* modest needs. I just
want a boot CD that doesn't require
El 07/06/11 22:48, Timothy J Massey escribió:
I have multiple client packages availabl
I have about 60 packages. But I do not know how cuold be the best way
to share /update if they are on the same directory as the official
scripts.
Juanjo Pablos jua...@apertus.es wrote on 06/06/2011 01:19:15 PM:
El 06/06/11 18:12, Timothy J Massey escribió:
The idea of reengineering the entire boot CD creation process is not
appealing to me, especially considering my *very* modest needs. I just
want a boot CD that doesn't require
El 06/06/11 13:13, Станислав escribió:
Hello Juanjo,
I've tried to build linuxboot from the trunk on Ubuntu 11.04 and got a
lot of problems. I've resolved some of them but haven't manage to
resolve others (for example I couldn't build busybox 1.15.3). It seems
isn't easy to care about
Juanjo Pablos jua...@apertus.es wrote on 06/06/2011 07:45:32 AM:
El 06/06/11 13:13, Станислав escribió:
Hello Juanjo,
I've tried to build linuxboot from the trunk on Ubuntu 11.04 and got a
lot of problems. I've resolved some of them but haven't manage to
resolve others (for example I
El 06/06/11 18:12, Timothy J Massey escribió:
The idea of reengineering the entire boot CD creation process is not
appealing to me, especially considering my *very* modest needs. I just
want a boot CD that doesn't require user input. Now that we've fixed
my booting problems, I don't even need