Vincent Renardias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > * separate the "install" session from the "configuration" session. > IMHO a system install should be done by asking almost no question (except > HD partitioning, and install media) in 10 minutes. All the configuration > questions should IMHO be asked AFTER the installation. > > Just think about it: consider Windows95, OS/2, AIX, MacOS, Linux. > Linux is the only one to ask "what's your DNS IP addr?, etc..." in the middle > of the installation.
As mentioned before this is necessary when you decide to install base via NFS. And I plan to extend this to smbfs and ftp, so this might be used even more often. > The changes from the current floppy set would require to remove most > questions from the install procedure, and after the first reboot say "Do > you want to customize your system now?" before to start dselect. We should provide a program that does all the customizations done by dinstall later. > The avantage may sound very slight, but after talking with newbie linux > users who have made a Debian install alone, almost all of them suggested > this kind of change. NFS install is more common in professional environments ;-) Sven -- Sven Rudolph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ; WWW : http://www.sax.de/~sr1/ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .