I don't think they need the advanced configurability in redhat 10.
99 times out of a hundred you just the standard configuration works great.
I always go through and manually remove packages after the fact...
Or start with a miniml install and add packages in that I need specifically.
How many people really use this funcionality?
Newbies just want the base install to work, adding extra functinality just
adds potential bugsies.
Experts? Well experts can just rpm -e the packages they don't want.
This sort of items is a bitch to test, the number of combinations is mind
boggling....reminds me of my time making test cases for my brief time as a
QA hardware driver tester.
** Reply to message from Jeremy Katz <katzj(a)redhat.com> on Thu,
24 Jul
2003 13:48:48 -0400
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> Leave the dummy installer in RHEL and give those who want the
> > "expert" mode exactly what they want in RHLP's installer.
>
> And maintain two installers? That sounds like a horrible waste of
> already limited resources.