>>>>> On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 18:15:13 +0100, Holger Parplies <w...@parplies.de> >>>>> said:
> sure there are reasons for what appears to me to be mixing up necessary > installation steps and facultative installation steps in a FAIBASE class. I'd > just like to understand them :). Hi, FAI major goal was always to be as flexible as possible but also like to give some structure (the tasks and classes) to the user. Most other installation tools define their essential steps (like setting language, keyboard layout, disk patitioning,...) and then it's up to the user to do all optional configuration steps in a self written postinstall script. This is completely flexible but also with not structure. FAI wants to give more help to the user, by defining some tasks and providing the use of FAI classes in all parts of the installation/configuration process. But I never want to make FAI say "This is the (only) way you have to install you computers". So, it's not easy to say which steps are essential or which are optional (and belong to the config space or belong in FAI itself). And therefore some steps may be in the wrong part of FAI. -- regards Thomas