Re: Selection-time configuration, delayed configuration, &c
Let say I need to upgrade a machine remotly. What I might want to do is
answer all the configuration questions first, Then nohup the rest of the
installation so I can log off. I then come back in an hour, after the
installation has finished, go through nohup.out to make sure their were
no problems. I've done a similar method method when I have built
packages remotly.
Shaya
On Wed, 22 Jan 1997, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Why do we want selection-time configuration ?
>
> (NB: this is not a rhetorical question.)
>
> It seems to me that this has been much-touted, but isn't actually all
> that useful.
>
> Ian.
>
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