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- Subject: Re: truce
- From: Indigo <pointofavailability@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 May 2011 13:25:35 -0700
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As I struggle to understand all of this, all I meant is that it's
desirable to have the choice of using the current filesystem
(pressumable with changes, not from a package list), rather than
having to use the default rootfs.gz from the ISO -- but this is more
about installs, maybe, and gen-iso. Agreed, though, a chroot is
definitely the way to go.
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Christophe Lincoln <pankso@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> yes, the same package should be buildable on stable, cooking, or
>> custom rootfs.gz
>
> Exactly and this is not the case anymore since many receipt have been
> modified to work with new Tazwok without keeping backward compatibility.
>
>> -- makes sense for install, too, so one can use 'tazusb writefs' and
>> keep any customizations
>
> But for path, on a regular system all is build in /home/slitaz, if you
> use cooking it will use cooking package and create cooking ISO smae for
> stable. But if one want to cook or make ISO from stable using cooking
> stuff, it must create a chroot (path is not important) and work in it.
> Finally in the chroot you will also find slitaz stuff in /home/slitaz
>
> - Christophe
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