On 11/08/2015 01:12 AM, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 8:00 AM, Carlos E. R. <> wrote:
Now I want to start again by another route, and I don't see a button to startover. managed, somehow.
I'm not expert at this but maybe this will help. Note I have used SuSE Studio before.
You have to delete the current appliance, then create a new one. Not that big a deal.
To delete one, after you log in click on home at the top. Then find the appliance on the left of the home page and click the x.
Yes, that's what I did, I think.
I see patterns named "patterns-openSUSE-rest_cd_gnome" and similar, but not one for XFCE.
I created a JeOS appliance, then went to the software tab scrolled down and clicked "All Available Software --> All Patterns"
I see patterns-openSUSE-xfce (among lots of others)
Yes, that's what I tried. But there is a huge lot of things to add, and some conflict with others. It seems simpler to start with the gnome appliance, then delete the gnome patterns and add the xfce patterns.
Clicking on a pattern displays a verym short description, but no list of contents. How is one to know what any pattern does, exactly?
Create a JeOS appliance as a base.
Then go to the software tab and search for patterns you can add.
If you add "patterns-openSUSE-xfce" it will show on the left side of the window:
==== Software changes
Added patterns-openSUSE-xfce Added 168 package, totaling 168.8 MB View details… ====
If you click View details it will show you what the 168 packages are. Further it gives you the ability to ban any of them you don't want even though they are in the pattern.
Wow.
SuSE Studio is a very cool tool, but it is a little hard to figure out at times.
You can say that, certainly...
If the current XFCE Rescue CD pattern for TW or 13.2 was posted to that site, so that one could import it, then upgrade for Leap somehow, that would be different.
I don't know what packages are on the Rescue CD, but can you boot the one for 13.2 and export an AutoYAST list. You can import that into SuSE Studio as I understand it. (I've never done it and have no idea how easy/hard it is to do.)
I was thinking of doing that some hours ago, provided that it does have autoyast. But it would be easier if the people that create the one for tumbleweed wrote here or somewhere how to do it for Leap. Easier to share information that have to start from scratch! :-/ -- Cheers/Saludos Carlos E. R. (openSUSE Leap 42.1, test at Minas-Anor) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org