Patrice Guay wrote:
if its installing rpms - then yes that would ( read: should ) not be a major issue.
I am quite sure it is not installing rpms.
yes, that is what my understanding is as well. However, we dont install or need to install anaconda itself - so the chances of creating orphans there is quite limited ( but still possible, i think we can live with that small small chance )
The installation process is copying the Live CD content to the selected hard drive. Maybe we could add a post-installation script following these steps:
- chroot to the new installation
- force rpm installation of CentOS packages over Live CD packages
- exit
As a last case scenario, yes we could do something that drastic. However I'd still like to make something work with what we have. Lets look at this for the livecd5.1 release.
- KB