Where is Fedora 7 "Everything" spin?
Rahul Sundaram
sundaram at fedoraproject.org
Fri Jun 1 15:07:59 UTC 2007
tom wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
>
>> vvmarko at panet.co.yu wrote:
> <<snip>>
>>> How am I to install F7 on a machine with no network?
>>
>> If you *all* of the packages on a machine with no network you can
>> create such a DVD yourself with Pungi (which ships with a everything
>> manifest to do this easily) or use the Revisor graphical tool to
>> create your own custom spin. Pungi is in the repository and Revisor
>> has already been committed and would be available within a day.
>
> Rahul - I realize I can search for Pungi &/or Revisor to find the
> documentation. I further realize that right at the moment, your life
> probably feels more like a pitched battle than a life. So please take
> the next sentiment with a grain of salt and the last bit of this week's
> ration of good humor.
>
> Would it kill you to note a URL to either of the mentioned packages'
> documentation sites?? Please??
>
>
> I'll note that I for for one, and I expect many others, will archive
> your note in hopes that when the information is needed, we can find it
> again and save a pile of effort. Since I'm not ready to fight the
> network congestion for F7 this moment, I'm also not ready to thnk about
> a possible respin effort either.
>
> Thanks for the use of everybody's bandwidth.
I already provided these details in
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2007-June/msg00183.html
I haven't slept for over two days now so you got to excuse me if I am
not repeatedly providing the same information.
Rahul
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