On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 11:26:36AM +0000, Nigel Wade wrote: > > It might be reasonably cheap on a single system, but think about all > those mirror servers out there. They'd have to store the 6 CD ISOs, the > "small" DVD ISO and the full DVD ISO. .... Yes, I think the better strategy will be a community authored script that takes the set of existing iso images and assembles them into a single DVD image. The advantage of this is that the RH guys only need to get the CDROMs correct. Someone else can be responsible for the repackaging.... ;-) to a DVD. At first I was in the "sure make a DVD" camp then I thought about my DVD distribution or Oracle. They put all the images on the DVD and expected you to extract them to disk. i.e. they really only had one package and schlepped their mailing cost by munging them all on a single DVD. So if postage was a big issue DVDs make sense. It is not. In fact I might download all the CDROMs and the DVD images at the same time not because I need both but because I could. Thus the above "be kind to our mirrors" is sage advice. To keep life simple two flavors of DVD make sense to me. * The difficult one is the boot and load disc to replace the initial 3 (might be 4) CDROMS. * The easy one is to collect all the rpm images onto a single disc to facilitate installing selected packages or sources. Anyhow I have told Santa that I want a pair of DVD burners for next Christmas. This time next year I may have other opinions and ideas. Since the packaging of FC2 is coming up perhaps we can get more illumination on the process, tools and scripts. With that info others can figure out how to repackage. -- T o m M i t c h e l l /dev/null the ultimate in secure storage.