On 4/8/2011 3:19 PM, Phil Schaffner wrote: > >> None of that applies to NFS installs against locally downloaded isos - >> which is the fastest/easiest approach to a full set of install choices >> unless it is your first machine and you don't have anything to act as >> the server. > > Agreed. In my mind that is equivalent to a local repo. Still not > something your average newbie grabbing a LiveCD to play with is going to > be likely to be able to handle, and those who can handle it are also > cluefull enough to use boot.iso (AKA netinstall ISO). Yes, but there are many machines where it is useful to run the livecd to check out how the hardware will be handled and perhaps rearrange some things on the existing disks or do some manual partitioning before jumping into the install. Why force people to burn two disks when they would only need one? It could at least be a boot command line option like 'askmethod' on the normal install if you really think most people are too dumb to deal with seeing the options if they didn't ask for them. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos