On Thu, 2012-01-12 at 09:45 +0100, todd rme wrote:
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 12:25 AM, Roger Luedecke
wrote: Considering the problems we have had in the past with our various disk images, I propose the following scheme.
One DVD size .iso with a live image. Mandriva does this, and it seems sensible. In regards to being able to use a Gnome or KDE live environment, we could make it selectable, after the fashion of CentOS. The live environments would not be persistent, seeing as we have had alot of issues with that... and it would seem more sensible that if a user wants a persistent USB they should just use susestudio which would give them greater control anyway.
Is this in addition to or instead of the livecd, and in addition to, instead of, or merged with the DVD installer?
-Todd Currently we have to maintain 3 .iso. 11.4 saw that discrepancies can sneak through, most notable case being Live had the nm-plasmoid and DVD installed KNetworkManager. One of several inconsistencies I noticed (I only recently got into a habit of trying to be diligent with bug reporting). If we could consolidate the whole mess into one .iso then we would obviously have only one .iso to maintain. At least then if there is a "discrepancy" it wouldn't be obvious :p.
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