<p>On May 17, 2013 6:43 AM, "Chris Adams" <<a href="mailto:linux@cmadams.net" target="_blank">linux@cmadams.net</a>> wrote:<br>
> Once upon a time, Lennart Poettering <<a href="mailto:mzerqung@0pointer.de" target="_blank">mzerqung@0pointer.de</a>> said:<br>
> > I also filed this bug against anaconda, so that for the non-livecd<br>
> > installs we don't even get dmraid installed...<br>
><br>
> I know there's always a goal of shrinking the base install, but I'm<br>
> afraid we're going overboard. One nice thing about Linux vs. Windows<br>
> has always been how easy it is to move an install from one physical<br>
> system to another (install in one and move the hard drive, system dies<br>
> but drive is okay so you replace mboard, etc.).<br>
><br>
> By cutting out all the hardware support except for what is in the system<br>
> at install, it becomes more difficult (like Windows) to deal with any<br>
> problems, hardware upgrades, etc. down the road.</p>
<p>How does this change affect that? If you slap a disk into another machine it's not going to magically start using RAID...<br></p>
<p>-T.C.</p>