On 11/08/2012 08:40 PM, David Lehman wrote:
No. It is an inevitable consequence of the feature set demanded of the
Fedora OS installer.
If thing A must be able to set up and configure thing B and thing B
changes in ways directly related to said configuration, how can you
reasonably expect thing A to continue to be able to configure thing B
without corresponding changes? Magic?
I'm all for magic but I would expect specific configuration package(s)
and or a configuration template tailored for the component being install
which the installer might use or the package himself would simply do it
post install.
Are there any specific use case where that would not suffice?
JBG
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