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Michael Shigorin authored
I've been considering a way to avoid confusion between: - a tde based livecd with systemd; - a tde based livecd with sysvinit; - a tde based installer with sysvinit and finally came to conclusion that regular-sysv prefix will be common for installers with sysvinit within regular.mk and p7.mk; this might be not perfect but should be good enough. Note that while regular-sysv-tde.iso is buildable and installs just fine at the moment I don't plan to publish Sisyphus based installer builds as a rule since these require extra knowledge regarding daily use (starting with http://altlinux.org/changes and/or https://lists.altlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/sisyphus ML subscription). Sisyphus-based rescue image is fine as well as LiveCDs are; installable LiveCDs (most of regular-*.iso) are actually risky in case user actually installs *and* updates those having ignored the red "unstable" status in the branding, and that's the line I'm not going to cross that often.
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