--- Rahul Sundaram <sundaram(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi
>I agree with you Dan. The idea of a custom
>install[Install Everything] should not be removed.
It
>is time consuming to click on too many buttons.
Keep
>the layout, it is excellent but please bring back
the
>custom install option. I understand the need to
make
>specialized options, i.e, for language
customizations,
>selecting packages, etc. The changes in Anaconda
are
>nice, but why get rid of a good thing "The
everything
>install".
>
>
... because its not so good.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2006-January/msg01138.html.
Tell me on what occasions would a end user need it?
When a user is on dialup and wants to install some
packages that are already on the iso's. Using yum to
install software is nice but being on dialup is time
consuming to get the programs that could have already
been installed.
I understand the positives and negatives. In fact I
like some of the new features in anaconda, but I
missed the custom install. I know it is a double
edged sword. It is very hard to please everybody.
Best Regards,
Antonio
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