Quoting Harald Dunkel (ha...@afaics.de):
> That was really exciting. No click-next-to-continue orgy just to accept
> the defaults. Within 2 minutes the basic configuration was done, even
> though the installer was new to me.
The main reason I thik this is something completely impossible to
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On Fri, Sep 02, 2011 at 02:42:50PM -0500, Don Wright wrote:
> I understand that, and did not take it as flaming. I even share a
> preference for 'parallel' setup screens as opposed to 'serial'
> questions, but understand some of the constraints of D-I make this more
> difficult, such as the limited
Harald Dunkel wrote:
>I did not mean to start a flame war, but to suggest to give openSUSE's
>installer a try, just to see how it works. Maybe some ideas (like the
>"big" configuration window instead of asking for [OK] or [BACK] on every
>screen) can be useful for Debian, too.
I understand that, a
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Hi Don,
On 09/02/11 18:49, Don Wright wrote:
> Harald Dunkel wrote:
>> Recently I had the chance to install openSUSE 10.3 (2007) in a virtual
>> machine. Instead of many dedicated menus in a chain Suse presents one big
>> screen giving an overview o
Harald Dunkel wrote:
>Recently I had the chance to install openSUSE 10.3 (2007) in a virtual
>machine. Instead of many dedicated menus in a chain Suse presents one
>big screen giving an overview over the most important installation
>options and their current settings (e.g. location, partitioning
Accepted:
nobootloader_1.31.dsc
to main/n/nobootloader/nobootloader_1.31.dsc
nobootloader_1.31.tar.gz
to main/n/nobootloader/nobootloader_1.31.tar.gz
nobootloader_1.31_all.udeb
to main/n/nobootloader/nobootloader_1.31_all.udeb
Override entries for your package:
nobootloader_1.31.dsc - so
nobootloader_1.31_amd64.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
nobootloader_1.31.dsc
nobootloader_1.31.tar.gz
nobootloader_1.31_all.udeb
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Hi folks,
Recently I had the chance to install openSUSE 10.3 (2007) in a virtual
machine. Instead of many dedicated menus in a chain Suse presents one
big screen giving an overview over the most important installation
options and their current settings (e.g. location, partitioning, which
packa
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