On 11/18/2009 06:04 AM, Hans de Goede wrote:
Hi,
Jesse thanks for the forward, Jason thanks for the input,
see my comments below.
On 11/18/2009 05:28 AM, Jesse Keating wrote:
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Subject: Fedora 12 Installer Experience
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 22:21:07 -0600
Originally sent this to mccann for private review but jrb and halfline
asked that I send it here. I don't mean to offend anyone; mccann asked
that I document my experience -- I'm coming from Debian Sid/Exp. so I
don't have a horse the desktop race.
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I'm writing this from my phone while I wait for the install to finish. I
will send another mail documenting first boot experience.
The notes are with a newbie in-mind and only the notable hang-ups; the
experience is, overall, good.
Pre-install: no reason given for a media test and no time estimate
before agreeing.
Hmm, yes I had a question about this on #anacando too, maybe we should
let media check always default to off, this esp. seems to make sense
for the pressed (not burned) dvd's we are handing out at conferences.
We could then add a separate syslinux.cfg entry which passes in
the media check option, so that people who burn themselves can still
use this without needing to resort to the syslinux cmdline
AIUI, the problem with doing this (and there is a better way, but it has
the same issue) is that you're back to making two sets of ISO images -
one for ftp and one for "burned" releases.
I don't imagine rel-eng is real keen on going back to doing this.
--
Peter
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