On 24/05/2011 18:24, "Les Mikesell" lesmikesell@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/24/2011 12:03 PM, Patrice Guay wrote:
On 05/24/2011 02:23 AM, Jerry Amundson wrote:
I can/will help. What is needed?
C6-liveDVD as a desktop environ
C6-liveCD as a trimmed down desktop, focus on system tools, trim docs
and other excess stuff ( I guess, use the c5 livecd script for hints)
- C6-RescueLiveCD with system tools [1]
And have one of those per arch
Please don't forget that there is an "install to hard drive" functionality now. Trimming the C6-liveCD will result in a CentOS distro with missing stuff compared to a standard installation. Trimming the C6 LiveCD as it was done for C5 is a bad idea.
"Missing stuff" is not a big problem if you can get to the point where yum works. I'd love to see an absolutely minimal CD/USB with just the filesystem and raid tools you might need to prepare a disk/raid set and then do an install to the point where the network and yum works.
+1 I would really like to see a bare bones centos live 'spin' too. Then I'll install the rest, either from my own internal repo, or online - that would be awesome