On 1/22/06, Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Going through the list and selecting everything would be a pita, the users that want the "everything" have already stated why they want it back. I'm on the side of the fence of "I don't care, I've never installed everything in 7 years and I never will". However, I can see from this string of e-mails "why" it is important to some and I really wouldn't want to go through each category and sub category to select each item either, seems it would be very time consuming and all around a pita.
Minimum I think is more valid than everything, for reasons like were folks are limited to dial up or something slow and pulling down 5 iso's over a week or however long that would take would just be horrible.
Hi
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> The problem is, folks don't want to go through each category and
> select "everything" they like the simple one click and done option.
Again just dont keep telling me you dont like to do this. Tell me why it
needs to be a single click?. Present the different scenarios where
everything installation is useful enough for the end user to be
prominently visible as a option?
Going through the list and selecting everything would be a pita, the users that want the "everything" have already stated why they want it back. I'm on the side of the fence of "I don't care, I've never installed everything in 7 years and I never will". However, I can see from this string of e-mails "why" it is important to some and I really wouldn't want to go through each category and sub category to select each item either, seems it would be very time consuming and all around a pita.
> Me personally, I like the "minimum" check box but thats gone too :)
This is a valid point I guess.
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Rahul
1.) download 6mb boot.iso
2.) http install with minimum
3.) yum install what you need as you go
I don't have a d/l problem my self, I just like to install minium and put what I want on there sometimes.
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