On Mon, 2016-10-03 at 12:07 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
If we do not 'support' livecd-iso-to-disk any more, we no longer
support:

1) persistent storage (via overlays)
2) non-destructive write


I've known for quite some time that livecd-tools was/is to be replaced with 
livemedia-creator, but only now did I realize that lm-c won't have persistent 
storage -- I simply have never had the time to explore it.  I'm extremely 
dependent on the persistent storage as my whole day job revolves around making 
hundreds of little mostly-stateless appliances for data collection purposes and 
has so since F13 or so.  These have been built with livecd-iso-to-disk and lots 
of glue via specialized kickstarts and other custom packages.  These appliances 
leverage a stateless OS very robustness, but do expect some persistent storage 
for their management.  So the above certainly caught my attention.

Are there plans to get persistent storage capabilities into lm-c?

Also, after much work I managed to get my live ISO spins generated out of a 
private Koji setup.  I see there a warning "spin-livecd is deprecated and will 
be replaced with spin-livemedia" -- I assume this related, true?  If so, do any 
improvements to lm-c (say to add persistence) automagically benefit the 
"spin-livemedia" method in Koji?


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John Florian <john.flor...@dart.biz<mailto:john.flor...@dart.biz>>
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