Is there actual data from what people 'yum install' we could use to make decisions? I suspect most people install from the desktop default media and then just add the stuff they want. If we know what that "stuff they want" is, that's what should be on the DVD.
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 10:29 AM, Bill Nottingham notting@redhat.com wrote:
Chris Murphy (lists@colorremedies.com) said:
On May 2, 2013, at 6:40 AM, Bruno Wolff III bruno@wolff.to wrote:
This is pretty much what happened with CD images. Eventually this will
change, but it isn't clear to me that this is the right time to make that change.
CentOS 6 uses two DVD images. Apple, before dropping DVD's with new computers, went with two DVD's for a period, even though they had
hardware
that supported DVD/DL. There's precedent. If it's going to cause
aneurisms
figuring out what to drop, just use two images.
Chained images? We dropped split media support in the installer, so it would need to be two different images without installer changes.
Bill
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