On 07-Aug-07, Steffen Winterfeldt wrote:
Starting with beta1, a shiny new linuxrc is used. In particular, you can specify an inst-sys independently of the repository. Like, e.g.:
install=ftp://server1/pub/cd1?instsys=my_fancy_instsys
[using ftp://server1/pub/cd1/my_fancy_instsys]
or even
install=ftp://server1/pub/cd1?instsys=nfs://server2/my/fancy_instsys
The 'instsys' URL does _NOT_ point to a repository but directly to the instsys image (or directory).
The old method of implicitly using a 'boot/<arch>/inst-sys' directory if one exists, is no longer supported.
ARGH! Well, for testing I will have to use install=ftp://server1/pub/cd1?instsys=inst-sys then.
BTW, before someone asks: the linuxrc docs on opensuse.org have been updated. :-)
Nice. ^^
BTW2, as of beta1 linuxrc checks the signatures of all files it downloads. Use 'insecure=1' to turn it off.
Ok... Any docs on how to generate your own signature and where to put the key? Or better, a script for that? Regards, -- Olaf Dabrunz (od/odabrunz), SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Nürnberg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: yast-devel+help@opensuse.org