On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 12:31 -0500, Seth Vidal wrote:
On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, Jeremy Katz wrote:
> And I do think that you want to have the same sort of
> groupings/taggings/whatever for both cases... that or we switch to a "we
> always install a large base set of stuff and then you can go in and
> tweak to your heart's content".
Which is like livecd-based-install + gui-installer later, right?
Same idea. We could do it installing actual packages, though which is
what we'd want to do for the general case
> But that suggestion tends to make server-type people come after
me with pitchforks and fire ;-)
My perspective on server-type installs has always been the same:
kickstart a minimal and %post the rest in via: yum -y install pkg1 pkg2
pkg3. But it might just be the years of success deploying like in that way
which makes me think that ;)
That's fine for people that have been using Linux for a long time and
something that I recommend too. But how do you know what set of pkg1
pkg2, etc you want without those years of experience?
It's a hard problem. And unfortunately, it's a problem that's made that
much harder by the vast amounts of choice we present to people.
Jeremy