Not sure what you mean by: > Thing is - how do I hack into a Debian ISO ? I don't see much point in > installing Debian and then installing Anaconda on it.
In any case I don't recommend using Progeny's, since it seems very unstable. It tends to crash during install if you select anything other than the defaults and I did go through rough times getting debian to work properly afterwords. BTW I really like Xandros as an Installer for Debian, and I don't mind paying for it. Plus, you get a CXOffice pre-configured (if you need it) and a sane configuration w/o any conflicts when upgrading from sid later on. Very different experience compared with Lindows - as a very bad example or even Knoppix I think. Also, the officiail Debian Installer seems to be much better now, can't complain. linuxmafia is indeed a great source for ideas. Uri On 13/04/04 18:13, Oded Arbel wrote: > ×Tuesday 13 April 2004 16:22, ×××× ×× ××× Weinstein, Alon: > > > By the way, how come that no Debian installer had itch, which > > > can be scratched by an user-friendly GUI installer? > > > > Perhaps Anaconda for Debian will do the trick. > > > > > > http://platform.progeny.com/anaconda/ > > Loved the preface: > Red Hat's Anaconda is the standard installer among Linux distributions. > Our port of Anaconda to Debian brings the familiar installation experience > of Anaconda to the rest of the Linux world. > > Seems to either imply that Anaconda is the installer for all linux distros > aside from Debian or that there are only two types of distros - Debian and > RedHat (based). > > Thing is - how do I hack into a Debian ISO ? I don't see much point in > installing Debian and then installing Anaconda on it. -- -------------------- Uri Sharf, Linmagazine http://linmagazine.co.il ================================================================To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]