Rahul Sundaram wrote:
goemon@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
It's about those users that want to do it (in spite of your opinion)
being able to do it easily. Trying to make it difficult is just
arrogance!
Depends on what you want to do and how useful it is. I still havent
heard good use cases yet.
"good" is subjective. and it seems a moving target in this case.
Please explain what is good about the everything installation option.
Dont throw around vague notions.
It saves me time when selecting packages to install.
It saves me time to not have to install packages individually.
I don't have to download packages (via yum or whatever) that have
already been downloaded in the isos.
I don't need a kickstart file.
I don't need to waste space on disk with rpms when I already have the
package installed from the initial installation.
HTH
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