On Tue 21 Apr 2015 at 11:30:55 +0000, Bonno Bloksma wrote:

> >>>>Also 'Expert' doesn't really imply that that user is an expert.
> >>>
> >>>It does to me. Strange name choice if that is not the case.
> >> 
> >> Would "advanced setup" be better? Ric
> > 
> > Yeah it would, it implies access to finer grained features than to the 
> > skill level of the person installing. 
> >
> > Could be just me that sees it that way though. :)
> 
> Nope, I think you are absolutely right. I never selected "Expert" install as
> I am in no way an Expert, but it seems I should have.
> 
> I definitely understand pretty much all that is offered there.
> I might not use it all but "Advanced" covers better what the option intends
> to offer.

What does it offer that is more advanced than what is offered by
partitioning and installing GRUB in the regular install?


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