Hello, Peter. No, this is absolutely new to me. It reads very interesting. I didn't know that it exists. I see the tool is for Tumbleweed. Can it still create/modify a Leap-ISO with it, or do you think it is totally bound to Tumbleweed? For sure I will install Tumbleweed in a VM and try it out. Since my VirtualBOX was updated a few days ago (I don't open its main GUI often), Leap 15 surprisingly works stable in it. So a setup of TW should work, too. This way I possibly can try to make my own unofficial USB stick, too. Thank you for this link! Am Donnerstag, 17. Jan 2019, 12:02:44 schrieb Peter Suetterlin:
Rainer Hantsch wrote:
If I'm getting it correctly, bottom down, there is a request to support "newer" hardware.
No, an optional downloadable install media with new kernel, not officially supported.
And therefor we are providing obs and kiwi. Writing a howto here is more useful the having this abstract discussion.
Oh, yessss.... I was waiting for this. OBS and KIWI is exactly what a USER (no developer!!!!) needs. Because it is so "easy" to create an entire DVD ISO with it. Such things are good for developers who know this tool very well, but a USER is (including me) overstrained by them.
I have already deleted the post, but someone pointed to the wiki entry to create your own ISO image with different/additional kernels and drivers. Did you read/try that? I definitely bookmarked that page for the future...
https://lizards.opensuse.org/2017/03/16/fun-things-to-do-with-driver-updates -2/
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