Re: Debian-lite
>
> That way, we can forgo the trouble of setting up a nice UI
> (additional work??) and at the same time can cater for beginners
> as well. We just have to ensure that the questions are not
> excessively complicated (like IP-masquarading??) that they
> will stump the starters and our suggested setup works.
>
> Comments??
>
> :)
>
>
> Just me,
> Wire ...
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I agree, you need to keep it simple and small on installation yet give the
admin the option of installing more stuff and reconfiguring things later.
My goal would be to get a system up and running in one of a few KNOWN
configurations. If they want to go on and break something from there,
fine, but when the installation program is done, I want to be reasonable
sure that the admin is left with a working configuraiton (hardware
inconsistancies notwithstanding).
Gosh, I might start working on this sooner than I expected :) but I start
a new job next week so I am going to have my plate full for a little
while.
George Bonser
Why is it that the same people that tell us that manned space flight
is a waste of money also tell us that we have been visited by aliens?
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