--- Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I installed FreeBSD once in my life. Took me 3 tries and I am sure some > kittens were murdered in the process. I am also pretty sure I wept at > some point. Honestly I can't remember a much worse installer; maybe SCO > OpenServer but not by much. >
I've used FreeBSD and Linux for some time (> 5 years) now and IMO I don't think the FreeBSD installer is _that_ bad. It might be confusing to the first time novice user but honestly I've seen worse Linux installers. Guess it comes down to the degree of familiarity and I have become familiar enough with the FreeBSD installer that I can install any of their 4.X - 6.X releases without any problems on a standard i386 system. Having said that I think that the OpenBSD installer is awesome. Nothing beats its simplicity, and it's one of the few installers I can think of (besides NetBSD perhaps?) that boots from one floppy disk. How amazing is that??!! No need whatsoever to even think of changing the OpenBSD installer - it just works so well. On the Linux side, I rather like Debian's netinst installer - its the closest to OpenBSD in simplicity and ease of use. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Check out the hottest 2008 models today at Yahoo! Autos. http://autos.yahoo.com/new_cars.html