Karanbir Singh wrote: > On 05/24/2011 02:23 AM, Jerry Amundson wrote: > >> http://qaweb.dev.centos.org/qa/node/65 > > I can/will help. What is needed? > > thanks for stepping up. Ditto that! <snip> > A while back we did a short survey on whats the most popular things that > people download as updates from the centos machines and the result > basically boiled down to, it would be good to have : > > * 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 > > [1] primary aim for this was that it could be deployed via USB media > and/or in a PXE environ, also this does not need a > install-from-live-media functionality. Also there might be some scope > for this RescueLiveCD to be done away from the distro as a part of the > cranberry project ( projects.centos.org ). If we are going to bring in > things that are not a part of the core distro - it would certainly need > go down that route. > > In terms of deliverable: it would be a kickstart and any notes needed to > make the build happen. The actual build itself will happen inside the > CentOS Buildsys ( and for the first time, in sync with the main distro > build! ) A friend has always had a beef with CentOS live CD that it hadn't provided an option for "I like it, now do a real, full installation to the hard drive". I'm not clear as to if your comments covered such. Is this an envisioned use-case? If not, was this usage included in the survey? I could be talked into further research/implementation if this is on target. Thanks, -- Charles Polisher