On Mon Oct 11 15:39:44 UTC 2010, Gilboa Davara wrote: > Comparing the Ubuntu 10.04 DVD installer (which I use a couple of weeks > ago) to Fedora 13 DVD installer is like comparing the Cessna to a Boeing > 747. > Sure, both can accomplish the same task. Read: transporting people from > one airport to another, but lets see you try transporting 400 peoples > from London to NY using a Cessna... > > The same logic applies to the Ubuntu installer: As long as you require a > fairly basic -desktop- configuration (Read: No fancy storage, no LVM, no > fancy setup source [nfs, dvd, http], -very- basic encryption, standard > software set and repository selection, etc), the Ubuntu installer is a > great tool, but once you need something complex, you're screwed. The Ubuntu installer does let you use a NFS root for your installation source. On the point of needing something more complex, such as LVM or full disk encryption, that's what we offer our alternate CD installer (debian-installer) for. I'm not challenging your point that the Fedora installer offers more complex options. I just wanted to clarify our approach, as our users are not screwed in these circumstances, we just clearly separate their use cases to different CDs. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel