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= Spins repo directives | = Spins repo directives = | ||
== Where are they == | == Where are they == | ||
There are repo directives in the | There are repo directives in the following files: | ||
* fedora- | * fedora-repo.ks | ||
* | ** This is included by spins (often indirectly). | ||
* | * fedora-install-fedora | ||
* fedora-install-fedora | ** This one uses different repos than normal spins and can't include fedora-repo.ks. | ||
There are instructions in the two files on what should and shouldn't be commented out depending on whether or not it is the master branch of spin-kickstarts. | |||
== | == When to change which repo(s) is used == | ||
The repo commands should be changed when the master branch is branched. | |||
Latest revision as of 16:44, 29 June 2013
Spins repo directives
Where are they
There are repo directives in the following files:
- fedora-repo.ks
- This is included by spins (often indirectly).
- fedora-install-fedora
- This one uses different repos than normal spins and can't include fedora-repo.ks.
There are instructions in the two files on what should and shouldn't be commented out depending on whether or not it is the master branch of spin-kickstarts.
When to change which repo(s) is used
The repo commands should be changed when the master branch is branched.