Re: Kickstart Configuration Managers

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Don't you think that their reasons for not standardizing completely
is what gives each distro it's uniqueness, it's branding? I mean,
if Redhat would supply *exactly* the same functionality as
Debian, what reason would there be for anybody to purchase
an RHN entitlement for example?

I think that difference is the spice of life, take for example Suse's superb Yast Configuration System, which IMHO is far superior to the RedHat Config utilities. The differences between distros is needed if not just for the basic contribution the differences make to the promotion of innovation. But, why do the major distros have minor differences in the installation on Apache? I do not think that the major distro's will converge into one, but I think that we can all agree that we don't want Linux do degenerate into the incompatable Unix*s of the past.

Anyway, this is off topic for this list. Does anyone have any suggestiuons about what they would like to see in standard web-based ks config database?


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