Installing Rawhide

Jesse Keating jkeating at redhat.com
Tue Dec 1 23:49:13 UTC 2009


On Tue, 2009-12-01 at 16:32 -0600, Mike Chambers wrote:
> 
> I believe I remember you stating this some time during F12 development
> but I can't remember when.  I believe it was stated that if you want to
> run rawhide and need to do an install, you'll either install F12 and yum
> update to rawhide from there (maybe after doing a completed update
> first?) or if in development in middle of a cycle, you install the
> beta/rc/whatever and update to rawhide from that.
> 
> (obviously if test images are created that goes to this as well)
> 
> Does that sound about correct?
> 

That's right.  A small wrinkle is that you might even be able to use the
F12 installer images, but point to rawhide as your install source and
then you would install all the rawhide packages directly skipping the
update step.

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Jesse Keating
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