JF Martinez wrote:
> 
> >
> > At 19:41 2/28/00 -0500, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> > >priority IMHO.  Even experienced users will assume that something
> > >has went wrong if there are no visual cues indicating
> >
> > experienced users will alt-pf2 to get to a prompt and run ps or
> > somehting to see what the heck is happening before hitting the
> > power switch... I'm much more concerned with the newbies.... I
> 
> They will see a process burning CPU cycles.  That can mean a slow
> installation but it can also mean installation has fallen in an
> infinite loop so even experienced users could hit reset.

Supposing ps was already installed and they know where to look for it,
but the problem is just before installing.

BTW, I've allways done ftp installs and I don't see what is so graphical
about the graphical install. Is it just because I do an ftp install?

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Ivan Jager

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