Chris Adams (cmadams@xxxxxxxxxx) said: > Once upon a time, Bill Nottingham <notting@xxxxxxxxxx> said: > > This has *nothing* to do with upgrades. This is all about the desktop > > livecd only. > > But the livecd "copy to hard drive" option is a quick-and-easy way to > install a system from a single CD, at which point this is NOT just about > the CD version. > > The smallest thing you can download from Fedora and install (without > requiring network access during install) is the livecd, so that is a > common path to take. You can then customize easily from there (but if > you don't know no local SMTP server was installed, you aren't liable to > go looking for it). Sure, but... - If you're just installing a single-user desktop, there's not really a usage case for a local mail delivery agent - If you're using it as a base for installing Some Other Thing, you're already doing customization; this is just one more thing - If you're installing a lab of machines you want to forward cron stuff centrally, you're (hopefully) doing kickstart, not shoving the livecd in each machine Bill -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list