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From: Amit Dor-Shifer <amitds@...>
Subject: Re: How did package XYZ get into the liveCD?
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 19:31:59 +0300
Here's /sbin/sfdisk in my stage1:

disk_replace ~ # md5sum 
/var/tmp/catalyst/tmp/replace_disk/livecd-stage1-i686-101/sbin/sfdisk
68f84ca6f42380cb8594051dc7fd6e13  
/var/tmp/catalyst/tmp/replace_disk/livecd-stage1-i686-101/sbin/sfdisk



Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> Amit Dor-Shifer wrote:
>> when catalyst builds a stage1, the stage1 itself does not inherit any 
>> binaries or libraries from the seed that is used.
>>
>> Is that FAQ obsolete? the "seed" is the original stage3, right? Looks 
>> like my stage1 (and the livecd stage too) did in-fact inherit 
>> binaries from the seed.
>
> That is true *only* of the stage1. Everything else inherits everything 
> from its seed.
>


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