Hey everyone! - This week I started writing rules, for the detection part. This is needed for the squashfs part. The system works (currently), like the tool "file" does. It goes through a set of rules. Confident rules, like openSUSE and SUSE studio images are on top. More generic ones have lower priority. A heuristic, generic approach is the latest rule. New rules can be added all the time of course. (They will be placed in a folder. Think of systemd modules, grub config files and such.) - Made a Github repo for the project: Started ticket tracking there. Will start committing the code ASAP. - This week I also made a live test, where everything went fine. Pendrive was done fast. Installed Syslinux, the mbr on the pendrive. Then I copied up the Dracut archive, and the kernel which Dracut used. (they must match) And I booted it up. And it worked. - Went back to simple "oneshot" type of script, since the 'systemd-notify' tool requires systemd libs to be included. While it definitely looks more robust that way... adding more bloat Well, everything looks fine so far. I want to write an install script today. Then write some extra rules, add more images. Overall, a good week, the project is in a good shape (IMO). Regards, Peter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org