Re: gui versus kickstart capabilites

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> IIRC, I read somewhere that functionality should be implemented first in
> kickstart and then in the gui.

We try to do things this way, yeah, especially for complicated new stuff
where figuring out the UI might take a while.

> Thus, everything I can do in a kickstart
> install I should be able to do in a gui install. Correct?

No.

> OK, now let me reverse that.  I believe that everything (all functionality)
> I can do in a gui install I should be able to do in a kickstart install.
> Correct?

Yes.  Remember that the UI now internally is generating a kickstart
file.

- Chris

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