Not yet; currently we are working on persistent storage support and hopefully ROSA Image Writer will get such possibility soon. But then we will have to combine this technology with multiboot flash.
For later run , can somebody please check that Rosa releases will be proper announced on all Rosa mailing lists I do think that advertising is a very important part of Rosa's products .
Thank you.
adding medium "main"
adding medium "main updates"
adding medium "main testing" (ignored by default)
adding medium "Main32"
adding medium "Main32 Updates"
adding medium "main32 testing" (ignored by default)
adding medium "contrib"
adding medium "contrib updates"
adding medium "non-free"
adding medium "non-free updates"
adding medium "Non-free32"
adding medium "Non-free32 Updates"
adding medium "restricted"
adding medium "restricted updates"
adding medium "Restricted32"
adding medium "Restricted32 Updates"
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Hi, I've used the urpm tools for over 13 years. I'd say 'cnf' looks like a very good extension to these tools. Thanks! Rolf
Very interesting story, thanks for the report.
You are welcome!
Can anyone please explain exact steps for Linux kernel ABI tracker?
I want to compare/check the ABI/API interfaces of RHEL6.5 and RHEL6.6 kernel.
Very nice :) Is it possible to add persistent storage? Thanks.
Not yet; currently we are working on persistent storage support and hopefully ROSA Image Writer will get such possibility soon. But then we will have to combine this technology with multiboot flash.
awesome I got fresh on 32/64 bit on the same flash-drive, I'll test if works with LTS Thank you
This looks (potentially ;) like a fine enhancement to the already powerful extension to RPM*, urpmi*, thanks.
For later run , can somebody please check that Rosa releases will be proper announced on all Rosa mailing lists I do think that advertising is a very important part of Rosa's products . Thank you.
For update existing systems on 64-bit R3, following the steps, at the first urpmi.addmedia command, 32-bit repos are added:
adding medium "main" adding medium "main updates" adding medium "main testing" (ignored by default) adding medium "Main32" adding medium "Main32 Updates" adding medium "main32 testing" (ignored by default) adding medium "contrib" adding medium "contrib updates" adding medium "non-free" adding medium "non-free updates" adding medium "Non-free32" adding medium "Non-free32 Updates" adding medium "restricted" adding medium "restricted updates" adding medium "Restricted32" adding medium "Restricted32 Updates" ..
That would seem to make the subsequent steps:
unnecessary?
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