Bryan J Smith wrote:
Bryan J Smith wrote:
If you're an expert, you use a network install anyway. I have a
PCMCIA card I throw into my T60 as eth1 that brings up a DHCP and
services TFTP and Apache only when it exists, precisely for network
booting all sorts of releases.
J.H. wrote:
Could get rid of media tests completely by using network based
installers, like boot.kernel.org ;-)
Anaconda exists for many reasons.
I don't know of many distros offering all sorts of advanced storage
setup other than Anaconda. Let's not re-invent the wheel ... again.
I think you completely missed the point of boot.kernel.org, it's got
*NOTHING* to do with Anaconda. boot.kernel.org allows you to network
boot a computer over the internet, with my original point & intent being
- you don't need a media test when you network install a computer.
More or less exactly what you were suggesting, only I'm trying to take
the 'expert' portion out of the statement.
- John 'Warthog9' Hawley
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