Am Dienstag, den 30.06.2009, 13:35 +0200 schrieb Dieter Plaetinck:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 12:43:23 +0200 Gerhard Brauer <gerbra@archlinux.de> wrote:
Added a script to overlay which call aif's interactiv procedure when /arch/setup is started. Also removed old arch-installer from packages.list
Not sure if this is the way to go. I would try to get rid of the entire '/arch' dir alltogether as it violates the FHS.
I think we don't have to care much to FHS on *our* install medium structure. I like to have all necessary tools and infos (Readme, Guides) in a common place (/arch). Also i personally would not like to type: aif -p interactive each time and would not do the same for our users.... /arch/setup is "traditionally", and it says: setup my arch system. If one would like to use other aif procedures - this is the way where he should type: aif -p foorbar
Also I don't think we should provide aliases/wrapper scripts. We'll make it clear the tool is aif and that most users will want to use `aif -p interactive` (in the release announcement + installation guide)
Hmm, intention of most ISO users is: to install Archlinux. Aif is the tool. So /arch/setup is a logical way for me... ;-)
Also, there are more changes in packages.list to be done. I can't check right now for the specifics however.
Yes, we should revisit the list. But the mainly needed packages are therein for both arches for setup. But maybe we find more which should be available directly in the live-cd environment (Remember: our argument against too much additional packages were: one could easily install them via pacman...)
Dieter
Gerhard