IRC log for #gooseproject on 20120312

00:56.00*** join/#gooseproject makfinsky (~imak@pool-96-247-197-56.clppva.fios.verizon.net)
00:56.28herlotrying to figure out how this screen is generated: http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Installation_Guide/s1-pkgselection-x86.html
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01:42.38herlohttp://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Installation_Guide/images/pkgselection/pkg-group.png <-- this one to be specific
02:35.46shalkieGoOSe Evening
02:50.10herlohi shalkie
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03:10.24shalkieHey herlo
03:12.09herloshalkie: so, have you downloaded the i386 GoOSe Alpha and tried it yet?
03:13.49shalkieI haven't yet.
03:14.17herlo:(
03:14.26shalkieI need to do that, but I plan on doing that soon.
03:14.34herlobut?
03:15.06shalkieI have been on the road lately. Bandwidth has been sucky.
03:15.30herloshalkie: the but seemed out of place is all
03:15.42shalkieIt is on reflection.
03:15.51herlo:)
03:16.39shalkieWhat is the URL again? I might be able to grab it tonight before I leave in the morning.
03:21.43herloshalkie: http://groups.google.com/group/goose-linux/browse_thread/thread/3497cd5bb85b023d#
03:29.20shalkieHmmm.. I don't think I have time to get the DVD. But will give it a try tonight. Who knows, maybe I will be able to get it.
03:29.37herloscreen is a great tool
03:29.38shalkieI think I will try for the CD images instead though.
03:29.48herloand wget -c is your friend
03:30.06shalkieIt isn't a matter of using screen, but it is a matter of the "last mile" bandwidth available.
03:30.29herloshalkie: wget -c is your friend
03:30.39herlo:)
03:30.53shalkie:-P
03:31.02herlolast mile bandwidth only means the time it will take
03:31.16shalkiePlus the other things I do with it of course.
03:31.24herlomeh
03:31.37shalkieStreaming video takes a good chunk of that bandwidth.
03:40.40shalkieherlo: Did you figure out how to set the default package selection in Anaconda?
03:42.15herloshalkie: default package selection?
03:42.26herlodo you mean 'Minimal' 'Web Server', whatever?
03:53.30shalkieI believe so.
03:56.15shalkieis refering to your question about the package selection you posed earlier...
03:56.29shalkies/refering/referring/
06:56.24herloshalkie: that is it, do you know how to solve that problem?
08:08.54shalkieI do not. I was pondering taking a look at it for you though.
08:09.06shalkieSee if I couldn't come up with an answer.
08:09.22shalkienn
08:15.39shalkieDVD iso coming down.
08:15.43shalkiecrosses fingers
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14:09.58shalkie2012-03-12 06:12:50 (157 KB/s) - “GoOSe-sketchy-i386-DVD.iso” saved [2295148544/2295148544]
14:10.10shalkie^^ Hooray
14:14.34shalkiesha256sum all good! Ah GoOSey yeah!
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14:30.05goozbachi have the isos and plan on testing today!
14:32.35nageherlo: that is the error I saw, yes
15:00.14shalkieI wish I could test today. I am going to be on a plan... bye
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15:19.26herlonage: I think that's fixed, btw
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17:27.44herlogoozbach: rocking!
18:09.41shalkiestupid ground delays
18:36.00shalkiebb
18:56.33herlookay, so I think I figured out how to configure the 'Install Tasks' section using anaconda.
18:57.05herlohttp://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Installation_Guide/images/pkgselection/pkg-group.png <-- the 'Graphical Desktop', 'Web Server' groups, etc.
19:09.52herloanyway, it looks like there is a specific class you have to inherit to make it work.
19:35.19herloso the question is obvious here I think.
19:35.40herloShould I
19:35.55herloa) alter anaconda to include our version of the python class
19:35.56herloor
19:36.31herlob) create an anaconda-plugin-goose (or something like that) rpm that puts the python script in the right place?
19:36.47herlogoozbach: shalkie: utahcon: ?? anyone? Bueler?
19:37.13herlobtw, I'm leaning toward b, but that brings up other questions, though not horrible
20:12.00goozbachb
22:05.52herlok
22:13.52herlohmm, trying to think what to call it
22:14.31herloanaconda-installclass-goose
22:14.38herloanaconda-goose-installclass
22:15.13goozbachdidn't we already make that decision?
22:15.15goozbach:)
22:15.15herloinstallclass, btw, is the class it inherits from inside anaconda
22:15.28goozbachanaconda-installclass-goose is my vote
22:15.33herlok
22:15.39herlogoozbach: you and I are the only ones voting here.
22:15.54goozbachsketchy is now importing to my cobbler server!
22:16.01goozbachcan I get a buhahaha?
22:16.07herlonice! w00t!
22:16.11herlobuahahahahaaaaa
22:17.53nagelikes anaconda-installclass-goose too
22:18.10goozbachherlo: this is a *NEW* package, right?
22:18.14goozbachnot upstream?
22:18.14herloit will be, yes
22:18.26herlogoozbach: here's where the idea came from
22:18.31herlohttps://github.com/Ascendos/Ascendos/blame/master/6/6.0/configs/installclass.ascendos.py
22:19.04herloessentially, we have to override anaconda to use our choices. To do that, we need to make our own inherited class
22:19.08goozbachthis is the pkg selection thingy in anaconda right?
22:19.31herlosort of, it's not called package selection, it's called 'tasks'
22:19.36goozbachyeah
22:19.42goozbachtomato toMAto
22:19.45goozbach:)
22:19.45herlopackage selection is the next step. In the new anaconda, it's going away
22:19.57herlogoozbach: well, it's kind of important to distinguish in this case
22:20.25goozbachahh
22:20.26herlobut yeah
22:20.33goozbachhasn't done a manual install in a while
22:20.51goozbachis waiting for the cobbler import to finish then he'll setup a system without a kickstart
22:21.27herlohttp://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Installation_Guide/sn-package-selection-x86.html <-- this is what I'd call package selection
22:21.40herlogoozbach: it's fun!
22:22.19herlonage: okay, cool. We'll go with that

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