[hacktree] DESIGN: Let's use our own kernels
- From: Colin Walters <walters src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [hacktree] DESIGN: Let's use our own kernels
- Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 00:59:42 +0000 (UTC)
commit e91cfde6c90a7a74e2440bf9330446162087fe58
Author: Colin Walters <walters verbum org>
Date: Mon Oct 10 18:39:06 2011 -0400
DESIGN: Let's use our own kernels
DESIGN | 16 ++++++----------
1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/DESIGN b/DESIGN
index f8f65e6..dbbda15 100644
--- a/DESIGN
+++ b/DESIGN
@@ -71,15 +71,13 @@ These live in the same root filesystem as your regular distribution
(Note though, the root partition should be reasonably sized, or
hopefully you've used just one big partition).
-We allow booting into these roots via a modified dracut - if you have
-this system installed, at boot time it shows a prompt like:
+You should be able to boot into one of these roots. Since hacktree
+lives inside a distro created partition, a tricky part here is that we
+need to know how to interact with the installed distribution's grub.
+This is an annoying but tractable problem.
-[0] Default root
-[1] /gnomeos/root-3.0-opt
-[2] /gnomeos/root-3.2-opt
-
-If you pick [1] or [2], then instead of calling switch_root for /,
-it uses the selected root.
+Hacktree will allow efficiently parallel installing and downloading OS
+builds.
== The recipe set ==
@@ -190,8 +188,6 @@ we then diff?
If the script fails, we can roll back the update, or drop to a shell
if interactive.
-== Booting ==
-
== Local modifications ==
A key point of this whole endeavour is that we want developers to be
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